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What does the debate between Madison and Jefferson

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Answered by INVISIBLEDEMON
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One of the main things that the debate between Madison and Jefferson tells us about the importance of compromise is that it is very rare and sometimes impossible for two people to see "eye to eye" on issues in politics--making compromise absolutely essential if you want to get things done.

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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: Debate between Madison and Jefferson

  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the USA.
  • James Madison served as his secretary of the state.
  • Madison succeeded Jefferson as President in 1808.
  • The two collaborated in the establishment of University of Virginia.
  • Both of them exchanged several letters.
  • The main reason for the debate was on the question of central authority i.e. how much power should be vested in Central Government verus granted to the people at large.
  • They also tells us about the importance of compromise and it is very rare and impossible for two people to see "eye to eye" on issues in politics.

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