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Fed No. 10
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Factions Discoveries in the Science of Politics
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Fed. No. 51
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Separation of powers and checks and balances within the national government, Discoveries in the Science of Politics
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Fed. No. 39
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Hybrid Government, Confederacy or Nation? How Democratic is the Constitution?
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Fed No 54
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Representation of slaves in regard to taxation/representation, How Democratic is the American Constitution?
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Fed No. 37
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Difficulties that loomed over the Constitution, How Democratic is the Constitution?
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Fed No 38
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It is not necessary the Constitution be perfect, but rather, the latter is imperfect. Anti Feds arguments were lots of pointed critiques at what was proposed and did not add up to a coherent set of beliefs, How Democratic is the American Constitution?
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Fed No 40
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Justifies authority for new rather than revised AOC/government, How Democratic is the Constitution?
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Fed 47
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Addressed criticisms that Constitution did not create sufficient separation of powers among 3 branches, How Democratic is the Constitution?
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Fed 48
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Branches are not to be totally divided. Every branch of government must have sufficient power to impose restraints over the other 2.
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Fed 49
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Jefferson's proposal, argument against engaging people too often on task of amending the Constitution.
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