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Read the selection from the second paragraph of the article.

James Madison expressed this attitude in Federalist #10: "... instability, injustice and confusion ... have in truth been the
mortal disease under which popular governments everywhere perished..." In the late 18th century, rule by the people
was thought to lead to disorder and disruption.

Which two words, if they replaced "disorder and disruption" above, would continue the FEARFUL tone of the first sentence?

disarray and interruption
misrule and separation
anarchy and turmoil
complication and interest

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Answer:

disarray and interruption

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In the above context, the words, 'disorder and disruption are used to show the extent to which the governments were in a mess.
  • The words that can replace this words without changing the meaning are disarray and interruption.
  • disarray means being in a state or disorderliness, being disorganised.
  • Interruption means an action that cuts in into something.
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