1. Federalist Papers
Although they are not part of the Constitution or legal documents, The Federalists Papers gained much popularity in the midst of the ratification of the Constitution. ... This same paper goes on to say "it is sufficient for such a government that the persons administering it be appointed, either directly or indirectly, by the people; and that they hold their appointments by either of tenures just specified" (Madison No. 39). These are some of the specific arguments made by Madison in a republican mannerism. ... Another aspect of the Federalists Papers that should be brought up is that of the f...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate