In federalist papers 10 51 and 78 the authors identified


In Federalist Papers 10, 51 and 78 the authors identified and discussed compelling concerns and fears they believed needed to be addressed under a new government. They argued the remedies for each were provided for under the U.S. Constitution. In Federalist No. 10, James Madison’s fears focused on “the risks of factions and what to do about them.” In Federalist No. 51, Madison’s turned to “Ambition being made to counteract ambition.” In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton addressed the role of the judiciary – “its need to be independent, free from influence, its reliance on other branches of government and how it would likely be the “least dangerous of all branches.” (A) Discuss and explain in detail each of the quoted statements and concerns above, as well as the suggested remedy for each; then (B) Discuss in detail how the US Constitution addresses them. You must give specific examples and may use/draw charts showing the Separation of Powers, as well as Checks and Balances under the US Constitution.

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