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NClaborn

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Which of the Federalist Papers addressed the issue of the strength of the state government under the Constitution?
 
  a. Number 10
  b. Number 46
  c. Number 51
  d. Number 84

Question 2

In Federalist No. 10, James Madison speaks to the Constitution's ability to weaken the mischiefs of faction.. What issue was he addressing?
 
  a. Less possibility of one faction gaining a majority
  b. The threat from small states in gaining a majority
  c. The idea that the executive could gain control similar to that of a monarchy
   d. The concept that elected officials can be impeached



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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