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Essay heading: Enlightenment Ideas Inspired The American and French Revolutions
 
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James Madison, a realist, spoke of a way to deal with factions when he wrote Federalist 10. "There are two methods of curing the mischiefs of faction: the one, by removing its causes; the other, by controlling its effects." What Madison is saying is that factions are going to be in a society no matter what...
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People are going to have different opinions. Factions are always going to exist, and no matter what, the government cannot remove factions because if they do then they are eliminating peoples rights. The constitution protects against this. "Liberty is to faction, what air is to fire, an aliment without which it instantly expires...
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Enlightenment Ideas Inspired The American and French Revolutions   Industrial, French, and American Revolutions: Common Social Revolutions?   During The French Revolution, Did Ideas And Events Influenced Women To Break From The Conformities Of Their Society And Fight For Their Civil Rights?   How Much Power And Liberty Did The Constitution Give To "the People?"   Apparentness of Human Rights in the French and American Revolutions   Assess the contribution of Terror to the French Revolution.   Differences between the French and American Revolutions   Term paper on The Terror Aspect of the French Revolution   France's Contrabution To The American Revolution   From 1750-1850 revolutions wracked many countries. How did imperial wars among competing European powers provoke revolutions around the globe? In what ways were the revolutions, expanded literacy and new political ideas linked?   Comparison of the French, American and Russian Revolutions   French and American Revolutions Compare and Contrast   The French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and the American Revolution   People In The Government   People In The Government  
 
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