Period 3 Notes
Questions on Madison’s Federalist Number 10:
1 What are factions, according to Madison and where does he write of them?
2 What are the causes of faction, according to Madison?
3 What is the primary object of government, according to Madison?
4 Where do the rights of property originate, according to Madison?
5 What is the most common and durable source of faction, according to Madison?
6 How could we cure the “mischiefs of faction,” according to Madison? Why are these remedies worse than the disease, according to Madison?
7 What is Madison’s solution for controlling the effects of factions?
8 What is a republic, what is a pure democracy, and how do they differ?
9 How does a republic inhibit the effects of factions, according to Madison?
1 What are factions, according to Madison and where does he write of them?
2 What are the causes of faction, according to Madison?
3 What is the primary object of government, according to Madison?
4 Where do the rights of property originate, according to Madison?
5 What is the most common and durable source of faction, according to Madison?
6 How could we cure the “mischiefs of faction,” according to Madison? Why are these remedies worse than the disease, according to Madison?
7 What is Madison’s solution for controlling the effects of factions?
8 What is a republic, what is a pure democracy, and how do they differ?
9 How does a republic inhibit the effects of factions, according to Madison?