Multiple Choice
The argument that "If men were angels no government would be necessary, but if angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary" is used in Federalist No. 51 to argue in favor of
A) checks and balances.
B) sovereignty.
C) a national bank.
D) political equality.
E) Jefferson's presidential election.
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