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The passage below was written by James Madison in 1787.

Extend the sphere, and you take in a greater variety of parties and
interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens;…

Federalist Paper #10



Based on this passage, what change in modern political society would Madison support?

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Expanding the number of candidates in campaigns.
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B.
Expanding the size of the Cabinet
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C.
Expanding the role of special interest groups in campaigns.
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D.
Expanding the size of the Electoral College

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Answered by seezainabbaig
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The passage below was written by James Madison in 1787.

Extend the sphere, and you take in a greater variety of parties and
interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens;…

Federalist Paper #10



Based on this passage, what change in modern political society would Madison support?

cross out
A.
Expanding the number of candidates in campaigns.
cross out
B.
Expanding the size of the Cabinet
cross out
C.
Expanding the role of special interest groups in campaigns.
cross out
D.
Expanding the size of the Electoral College
Answered by madhurane78
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Answer:

  • In a modern political campaign, the campaign organization will have a coherent structure and staff like any other large business. Political campaign staff is the people who formulate and implement the strategy needed to win an election.
  • The size of the Union council of ministers is a minor matter when it comes to the administrative maze that a citizen has to navigate, especially an entrepreneur, to get her work done.
  • A special interest group (SIG) is a community within a larger organization with a shared interest in advancing a specific area of knowledge, learning or technology
  • Electoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census. Every State is allocated a number of votes equal to the number of senators and representatives in its U.S. Congressional delegation

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