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Nookie1986
2 months ago
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Which of the following statements offers a theme that is stated and expanded upon in Federalist No. 10? Click here to read the e

xcerpt. When large numbers of voters are involved in maintaining a pure democracy, it leads to improved representation by legislatures. When small numbers of voters are involved in the choice of representatives, it is better for the republic. When large numbers of voters are involved in the choice of representatives, it is better for the republic. When small numbers of voters are involved in maintaining a pure democracy, it is more likely that worthy candidates will be chosen.
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Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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The conclusion is that when a substantial voter population participates in choosing representatives, it benefits the republic.

Federalist No. 10 is an essay by James Madison, which is part of The Federalist Papers, a collection of writings advocating for the ratification of the Constitution. In this essay, Madison contends that a representative democracy functioning within a large republic constitutes the optimal governmental system. The benefit of a larger republic compared to a smaller one is that citizens enjoy a broader array of representatives to select from. This increases the likelihood of electing capable and qualified leaders. Additionally, a large republic poses greater challenges for manipulation than a smaller one.

Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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Involving a large electorate in the selection of representatives is advantageous for the republic; I hope this information is useful.

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