Multiple Choice
What crucial and powerful argument did Madison make in The Federalist No.10?
A) It is impossible to safeguard individual rights without a strong central government.
B) It is possible to extend a republican form of government over a large territory.
C) It is inevitable that slavery would ultimately disappear in the new republic.
D) It is better to have presidential terms of four years than annual elections.
E) It is necessary to have a powerful Senate to advise and control the president.
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