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Madison talked about the division of power through federalism as a way of defusing power of one faction (group) in this Federalist Paper. a. Federalist 10 c. Federalist 78 b. Federalist 51 d. Federalist
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Madison talked about the division of power through federalism as a way of defusing power of one faction (group) in this Federalist Paper.
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Federalist 10
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Federalist 78
b.
Federalist 51
d.
Federalist 85
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Madison talked about the division of power through federalism as a way of defusing power of one faction in "Federalist 51," since this was one of the most influential arguments in favor of a strong central government.
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