Multiple Choice
According to Madison, how are the problems of factions best controlled?
A) The government exercises its coercive powers to control group activities that become violent or subversive.
B) The government places limits on the number of interest groups allowed in society.
C) The government encourages the formation of many groups so that no single interest can tyrannize over the others.
D) The government places limits on the amount of money groups may contribute to political campaigns.
E) The government gives corporations the same legal status as people.
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