James madison argued in the federalist that the large size and diversity of the united states was a source of political stability, not a weakness.
a. true
b. false

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It's true James madison argued in the Federalists that the large size and diversity of the united states was a source of political stability, not a weakness.

a. true.

They favored weaker state governments, strong centralized governments, indirect elections of civil servants, long-term restrictions on civil servants, and representative rather than direct democracy.

The US Constitution, written in 1787, does not use the words "slave" or "slavery." James Madison, in his The Federalist, argued that the size and diversity of the United States were the source of political stability, not its weakness: Anti-federalists feared that the Constitution severely restricted freedoms.

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