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A "compound" is something made up of two or more pieces. What are the two pieces that make up James Madison's compound government?
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A "compound" is something made up of two or more pieces. What are the two pieces that make up James Madison's compound government?
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The two pieces that make up James Madison's compound government are the "state" and "federal" government, since both of these entities share a great deal of power. This is the heart of federalism.
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