Madisonian Dilemma

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American History

 

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Tiffany P

 

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February 15, 2015

 

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How does one make sure that one single party or group does not become in control without taking away certain liberties that they have the rights to? It's a difficult question to answer. Madison thought hard about this and suggested a separation of powers as an answer. This would make it so that no single party could take over or no single interest group could influence the whole government by being able to control each and every power, making it one power...
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This would make it so that no single party could take over or no single interest group could influence the whole government by being able to control each and every power, making it one power. Still, though, today political parties contribute to the Madisonian Dilemma. Another factor that impacts the Madisonian Dilemma is Federalism...
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