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20 May, 14:25

According to Madison, why should a government not try to remove the causes of factions?

What did Madison believe would prevent the "unjust majority" from taking control of the government?

Why did Madison believe that the "spirit of party and faction" would have a negative impact on the government?

Why did Madison believe that a large government would be more successful than a small government?

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  1. 20 May, 16:15
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    The correct answer for 1 is because removing causes of factions would mean that civil liberties of people would be hindered. The basic freedoms of the American people would also be harmed if causes of factions were sanctioned and removed.

    The correct answer for 2 is that he believed that in order to prevent having an unjust majority lead, there should be a representative government with a large number of representatives and they would represent the citizens of the areas from where they came.

    The correct answer for 3 is that he believed that splitting people into different parties or factions would just make them hate each other and would think only about how to beat one another in gaining power, where the people would be neglected due to this fight.

    The correct answer for 4 is that he believed that a large government would be much more difficult to control in case that someone decided to become an unjust majority or if someone wanted to influence and exploit the government. A large is better because it works more independently.
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