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What did James Madison and James Monroe have in common?
A. They both believed strongly in states' rights.
B. They were the last two presidents from the Revolutionary War era.
C. They were both descendants of George Washington.
D. They both served during times of few economic, political, and military crises.

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D. They both served during times of few economic, political, and military crises.

Explanation:

  • Madison, participated in the War of Independence as a member of the Continental Congress from 1780 to 1783. Convinced that the Confederate system was too weak for the needs of the new state, he advocated strengthening the central authority over the Member States.
  • He was one of the key figures at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, at which a new Constitution was passed in 1787.
  • Young Monroe participated in the American War of Independence. In 1782 he was elected a member of the Virginia Assembly, and from 1783 to 1786 was sitting in the Continental Congress.
  • He vehemently opposed the ratification of the US Constitution, holding that the sovereignty of the Member States should not be called into question.

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