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How did Madison answer the change that the constitution gives the national government too much power?
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How did Madison answer the change that the constitution gives the national government too much power?
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The equal division of power between the national government and the state governments. Divisions of power within each level of government- separation of powers will lead to chocks and balances and the preventions of factions
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