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Please help me i don't have the page but here are the answers and this is what the book looks like so if you have one go to page 222-223 and it should say "Federalist 51'

1. Why does Madison believe that a society broken into many parts will not endanger minority rights?
2. What does Mason argue might happen if the president had the power to pardon people?
3. For each writer, what is one example of a fact and one example of an opinion?

Please help me i don't have the page but here are the answers and this is what the-example-1
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Madison actually believes that society is by definition broken into parts, or what he calls a "multiplicity of interests." These "interests" can become political factions that tear a society apart. Madison, however, thought these groups could be "filtered" through a federal form of government. He also believed that these different...

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