Fed. 10 & 51, Brutus 1

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Federalist No. 51

An essay in which Madison argues that separation of powers and federalism will prevent tyranny.

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Federalist No. 10

An essay in which Madison argues that the dangers of faction can be mitigated by a large republic and republican government.

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Brutus No. 1

An Antifederalist Paper arguing that the country was too large to be governed as a republic and that the Constitution gave too much power to the national government.

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Federalist Papers

A series of eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay and published between 1787and 1788 that lay out the theory behind the Constitution.