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cmoore54

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What caused the rift between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson during the Washington presidency?
 
  a. Jefferson believed the federal government was moving beyond the powers granted to it by the Constitution.
   b. Adams had a longstanding belief that the Federalist philosophy was seriously flawed.
  c. Jefferson held the belief that a robust national government would be suspect within the context of representation.
   d. Adams had believed from its inception that the new Constitution created insurmountable problems for the country.

Question 2

When James Madison wrote about the mischiefs of faction in Federalist No. 10, he was referring to problems with
 
  a. monarchial cases.
   b. founding fathers.
   c. divided powers.
  d. political parties.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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