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History, 07.10.2019 21:30 borgesalfonso12

2. which statement best summarizes the central idea of the
second paragraph of the "federalist no. 51" excerpt?
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a. the dominant branch in a republic is the
legislative branch and its power should be
constrained (or limited)
b. madison believes the judiciary branch
should be the most dominant
c. madison believes the legislature should be a
single body.
d. madison believes that the legislative should
be equal to the executive.

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