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James Madison believed that human nature itself meant that checks and balances needed to be built into the structure of the government in order to prevent tyranny. In Federalist 51, the Federalist Papers, he even says that "if men were angels, no government would be necessary." Do you agree with his views of human nature? Why or why not?

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