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James Madison Believed That the Greatest Conflict of Interests in the Philadelphia

Question 117

Question 117

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James Madison believed that the greatest conflict of interests in the Philadelphia Convention was between ________ and ________.


A) large states; small states
B) northern states; southern states
C) the wealthy; the poor
D) Catholics; Protestants

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