Question: In Federalist 10, what was Madison's primary argument in support of what we could call interest groups today? Question options: a) The groups would compete against each other, thereby protecting individuals from any one interest becoming too powerful and abusing its power. b) The groups would be able to organize and run elections, eliminating this expensive task from the list of government responsibilities. c) The groups would work the government to implement policies in the most efficient manner possible. d) The groups nominate the most viable candidates to run for office.