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1. who wrote federalist 10? when? to whom?

2. according to the author, what has been a dangerous vice in popular governments?

3. what is a faction?

4. what two methods are there in controlling factions?

5. what two methods does the author suggest can be used to remove the causes of factions? what conclusion is drawn regarding the removal of causes?

6. how can you control the effects of a majority faction? minority faction?

7. why is a republic more apt to control the effects of faction than a pure democracy?

8. what is the difference between a republic and a democracy?

9. why does madison argue that a large republic is better than a small republic?

10. has history proven madison to be right or wrong? would the trend toward hyper-democracy trouble madison?

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