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1. According to Madison, factions a...Federalist #10<br />1. According to Madison, factions are a group of people who share the same beliefs or interest & do not care about the righgt of others. This is shown after the introduction.<br />2. Madison believed factions were caused because of liberty or disagreements.<br />3. The primary object of government is to protect public goods.<br />4. The rights of property originate from the diversity in the faculties of men.<br />5. According to Madison, the most common & durable source of faction is the distribution of property.<br />6. There are two ways to remove faction. You can remove its cause & control the effect or destroy liberty to give citizens the same options.<br />7. Madison's solution for controlling effects of faction is to create a republican government.<br />8. In a republic, people have the right to elect the representatives. In a pure democracy, people rule themselves.<br />9. Republic inhibits the effect of faction by having representatives with different opinions.<br /><br />Federalist #51<br />10. The three branches of government are executive, legislative & judicial branch.<br />11. Madison believed the executive branch would be the weakest.<br />12. Madison suggests separation of powers to check the powers of the government.<br />13. The separation of powers is assured by checks & balances.<br />14.Two examples are that the president can veto congressional legislations & that the court can declare presidential laws unconstitutional.<br />15. The legislative branch appears to be an exeption to the separation of powers but it isnt dangerous because the power in that branch is divided.<br />16.Federalism is when central governments & states share & divide their power.<br />17.Two advantages of federalism is the prevention of one government from getting too powerful & another is that the federal laws can be written & enforced.<br />18The supreme goal of government according to Madison, was justice.Lily Mendozanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-77238505293515951172012-09-16T21:36:13.631-07:002012-09-16T21:36:13.631-07:0010. The three branches of government are legislatu...10. The three branches of government are legislature, executive , and judicial branch.<br /><br />11.Madison thought the weakest would be the executive branch.<br /><br />12. He uses the separation of powers as method to check the powers of the government.<br /><br />13.The separation of powers between all three branches is assured through the system of checks and balances.<br /><br />14. Two examples of the checks and balances are the following <br />1. If the legislative branch passes a law but the executive branch checks it and does not agree then they veto it.<br />2.The legislative branch checks the judicial branch by approving all federal judges.<br /><br />15. The legislative because its divided in to smaller branches.<br /><br />16. Federalism shares the power between the central government and the states. <br /><br />17. Two advantages of federalism are that first of all it watches over against abuse , and all power is divided to all three branches. <br /><br />18.The "end" according to Madison is justice.Brenda Ordoneznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-2435291438762520932012-09-16T21:12:27.869-07:002012-09-16T21:12:27.869-07:0010.The three branches of government are executive,...10.The three branches of government are executive, judicial, and legislative.<br />11. Madison's beliefs the executive branch to be the weakest.<br />12. To check the powers of government there should be a separation of powers and each branch needs to be responsible for its own power not of the other branches.<br />13. The seperation of power between the three branches is assureed by checks and balances.<br />14. Two examples are the court can declare laws unconstitutional and the president can veto congressional legislation.<br />15. The legislative branch is the exception to the seperation of powers.<br />16. Federaism is two or more governments sharing the same idea with the same powers.<br />17.Two great advantages in federalism are each form of government can prevent the other from getting too pwerful and federal laws can be enforced by states.<br />18. The supreme goal of government is justtice.Amairani Ramireznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-14990605031145680022012-09-16T20:46:16.150-07:002012-09-16T20:46:16.150-07:001. According to Madison factions are a group of ci...1. According to Madison factions are a group of citizens whom share the same concept of ideas , but do not care for others opinions nor ideas. Madison explains factions right after the introduction paragraph<br /><br />2.The causes of faction are liberty and citizens having different opinions/points of view.<br /><br />3.The predominant object of the government is to protect the citizens rights.<br /><br />4.The rights of property originate from the diversities in the faculties of men.<br /><br />5.The most common and durable source of faction is the uneven distribution of property. <br /><br />6.We could cure the "mischiefs of faction" according Madison by making everyone believe the same ideas , and have the same interests. These remedies are worse than diseases because it destroys liberty.<br /><br />7.Madison's solution for controlling the effects of factions is to establish a republic government. <br /><br />8.A republic is a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives , on the other hand a pure democracy is when the citizens have the right of making decisions. <br /><br />9. A republic inhibits the effects of factions by representatives having different opinions.<br />Brenda Ordoneznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-78158503791318700992012-09-16T20:32:19.751-07:002012-09-16T20:32:19.751-07:001. According to Madison factions are a group of ci...1. According to Madison factions are a group of citizens who have the same beliefs he first writes of them after his introductory paragraph.<br />2. Factions are caused when there is a disagreement over something and apparently by having freedom (liberty).<br />3. The primary object of the government would be to protect the public goods.<br />4.According to Madison the right of the property originates by the diversity of the men.<br />5. According to Madison the most common and durable source of faction is liberty. "Liberty is to faction what air is to fire"<br />6. to cure factions one must remove its causes and control the effects.<br />7 Madison's solution for controlling the effects of factions is to become a republican government.<br />8. In a republic government people elect representatives, in a pure democracy people have direct power. The difference is the size of the government.<br />9. The republic inhibits the effects of the factions by having multiple representatives with different ideas<br />Amairani Ramireznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-59615807817350756842012-09-16T20:06:47.733-07:002012-09-16T20:06:47.733-07:00Federalist 51
10- The three branches of governmen...Federalist 51<br /><br />10- The three branches of government are the legislative, executive and judidial branches.<br /><br />11- Madison thought that the weakest branch would be the executive branch.<br /><br />12-Madison suggests to check the powers of government through the use of separation of powers.<br /><br />13- The system, Checks and Balances, assured the separation of powers between the three branches.<br /><br />14- Two examples of "checks and balances" would be:<br /> -president can veto a law.<br /> -congress can impeach the president.<br /><br />15- The legislative branch appears as an exeption to the separation of powers norm, but is not dangerous because all 3 branches have an equal amount of power.<br /><br />16- Federalism is a system of government that basically shares/divides the power between the central government and the states.<br /><br />17-According to Madison, 2 great advantages of federalism are that first, it guards against opression, and second, all power is divided both among the 3 branches of government.<br /><br />18-The supreme goal would be for there to be Justice.Natividad Mosquedanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-21828288767434103882012-09-16T19:56:03.830-07:002012-09-16T19:56:03.830-07:001) Factions are a group of people who are “united”...1) Factions are a group of people who are “united” and motivated by a “common impulse of passion or of interest”. Madison begins talking about this in the second paragraph.<br />2) According to Madison the causes of a faction is when there are many differing opinions on a single issue.<br />3) The primary objective of government is to protect the “diversity in the faculties of men”.<br />4) According to Madison the right of property originates in the different capabilities of humans.<br />5) The most common source for a faction to emerge is from the different opinions and arguments based on religion and government.<br />6) There are only two ways to cure factions, according to Madison; one is by “removing its causes” and the other is by “controlling its effects”. The remedies are worse than the “diseases” because one calls for the destruction of liberty which is “essential to its existence” and the other requires giving every citizen the same opinions and passions, which is basically impossible.<br />7) Madison’s solutions about controlling the effects is getting as close to a consensus as possible, otherwise known as a majority vote.<br />8) A pure democracy is a smaller society with condensed ideas who administer power to an individual; a republic is a broader system which has a different form of representation. The difference is that a democracy cannot offer a “cure” for the faculties of man where as a republic can.<br />9) A republic inhibits the effects of factions by having the same opportunities as a democracy; however they do not have any limitations such as those by the smaller or larger size of a democracy. A republic will always allow the same opportunities to the citizens not based on size or numbers.<br />10) The three branches of government are; executive, legislative, and judiciary. <br />11) Madison believed the judiciary branch to be the weakest.<br />12) Madison’s methods included the checks and balances where each form of government had the power to “check” the decisions of the other two forms.<br />13) The separation of powers is assured through the idea of federalism in which each individual branch would have its own duty as given under the constitution.<br />14) One example of checks and balances is if one division of government decides to attain too much power then the other two branches would act as ‘guardians’ to the rights of the people. A second example would be if two branches do not agree with a decision the other has made or believe it’s unconstitutional then the other two can reevaluate the decision.<br />15) The legislative branch is the exception, but is not dangerous as its own power can be divided and created into its own branches.<br />16) Federalism is a system of government in which the states and national government must have a separation of power, but where some powers can also be kept.<br />17) According to Madison the two great advantages of federalism are that there are different forms of government watching over one another while advantage is having a diverse society in which there can be many different ideas and opinions and interests.<br />18) Madison states that “justice” is the end of government.<br />Jesse Gonzalesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-15034562923551459332012-09-16T19:49:25.968-07:002012-09-16T19:49:25.968-07:00Federalist Number 51
10.The three branches of gove...Federalist Number 51<br />10.The three branches of government are: Judiciary, Executive, and Legislative.<br />11.Madison said that the Judiciary branch would be the weakest.<br />12.Madison suggest that there be a separation of powers to check the powers of government.<br />13.The separation of power between the three branches assured by check and balances.<br />14.Two examples of checks and balances are: The congress can impeach the president, and when the president is commander of the navy and army only congress can declare war <br />15.The legislative branch appears as an exception to the separation of powers norm, this exception is not dangerous because all the powers are distributed between the three branches. <br />16.Federalism is a system of government that is divided into system of government.<br />17.Two great advantages of federalism are that: there is a division of government, to take care of society "against the suppression of it's rulers"<br />18.The "end" (supreme goal) of government, according to Madison is justiceGallerie Martineznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-47971765755848333712012-09-16T19:46:26.591-07:002012-09-16T19:46:26.591-07:00#10
1. According to Madison factions are groups o...#10<br /><br />1. According to Madison factions are groups of citizens who equal interest and have lack of care for other citizens’ rights. He writes them in following the introduction of the first paragraph.<br />2. According to Madison cause of factions were disagreements between groups of people. <br />3. According to Madison the primary object of government was the protection on public goods from danger.<br />4. According to Madison the rights of property originate from the “diversity in the faculties of men”. <br />5. According to Madison the most common and durable source of faction was various & unequal distribution of property.<br />6. According to Madison we could cure the “mischiefs of action” by destroying liberty or by giving each citizen the same interest and opinions. <br />Madison believes these remedies are worse than the disease because it’s against fair government.<br />7. Madison’s solution for controlling the effects of factions is by establishing a republic government.<br />8. A republic is a type of government ran by representatives who rule what the people want and think. <br />A pure democracy is ruled by citizens who make laws for themselves.<br />They differ by the fact that they the amount of people who have power ruling.<br />9. According to Madison a republic inhibits the effects of faction by it being more difficult for unworthy candidates who have different opinions, later becoming representatives.<br />Andrea Rodrigueznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-25197969894673264062012-09-16T19:42:48.858-07:002012-09-16T19:42:48.858-07:00Madison's Federalist #51:
10. The 3 branches ...Madison's Federalist #51:<br /><br />10. The 3 branches of government are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial<br />11. Madison suggested that the executive branch should be the weakest.<br />12. The powers would be checked by separation of powers.<br />13. Separation of powers will be assured in a republican government.<br />14. The executive branch can veto bills passed by congress. Example 2: the executive branch appoints the justices in the judicial branch, but they must be approved by Congress.<br />15. The legislative branch is the exception. It isn't an issue since the branch itself branches off.<br />16. Federalism is when there is more than one government sharing power to govern one nation.<br />17. Federalism's advantages include the moderation of governments' power, and the branching off of the different parts of society.<br />18. The supreme goal of the government that Madison believed in was justice.<br /><br />Patrick Vunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-17020514087547219442012-09-16T19:38:15.695-07:002012-09-16T19:38:15.695-07:001.Factions are the groups of citizens that are un...1.Factions are the groups of citizens that are united in common in pulse of passion and interest.<br />2.The cause of fraction is disagreement in ideas.<br />3.The primary objective of the government is to protect public goods and public rights.<br />4.The rights of property come from the diversities and faculties of men.<br />5.The most common faction is distribution of property.<br />6.Madison said we can cure the mischief's of faction by giving all the citizens the same options.<br />7.The solution for controlling the effects of factions are by majority rule.<br />8.A republic is a government that is ran by representative.A Democracy is ran by the people.<br />9.effects of factions are others that carry different thoughts and points of view.<br />10.The 3 types of branches of government are executive,legislative and judicial.<br />11.Madison thought that the legislative was the weakest.<br />12.Madison suggested the separation of powers to check the powers.<br />13.the separation of power is assured by the 3 branches of government.<br />14.The two examples of checks and balances are<br /> 1)legislative branch makes a law, but the president doesn't approve it gets vetoed.<br /> 2)legislative and executive branch agree on a bill, but the judicial branch doesn't the bill gets vetoed.<br />15.The legislation branch appears as the exception to the separation of powers this is not dangerous because of checks and balances.<br />16.Federalism lets the US under a central government to maintain a measure of independence. <br />17.In a single republic all power is given directly to one government and is divided to separate departments the second one is government mus not only guard against oppression of rues but to protect against the oppression of majority.<br />18.The supreme goal of government is to have justice<br />Alejandra Cruzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07960898393281817886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-54810485986714037662012-09-16T19:28:19.344-07:002012-09-16T19:28:19.344-07:001. According to Madison, factions are a group of p...1. According to Madison, factions are a group of people united by the same beliefs. Madison mentions them after the introduction.<br />2. The causes of factions are disagreement in beliefs within the group.<br />3. The primary objective of any form of government is to secure and protect the private good and private rights of the people.<br />4. According to Madison, the rights of property originate from "diversity in the faculties of men".<br />5. Madison states that the unequal distribution of property is the most common and durable source of faction.<br />6. The only cure would be to destroy the government which is far more worse since we need government.<br />7. Madison's decision is to establish a republic government.<br />8.A republic is where the citizens elect a representative as for a direct democracy the citizens govern themselves.<br />9. With representatives who have opposing views.<br />10. The three branches of government are the executive, judicial, and legislative.<br />11. Madison believed the executive branch would be the weakest.<br />12.The methods Madison suggest to check the powers of government are separation of powers.<br />13. The separation of powers between the three branches are assured by checks and balances.<br />14. Two examples of checks and balances are the right of the president to veto and the right for the supreme court to call judicial review.<br />15. The legislative branch seems to be the exception.<br />16. Federalism is when power is divided between the states and the government.<br />17. Two advantages of Federalism is the when the government gives the states certain powers and it avoids majority rule.<br />18. The supreme goal of government is justice to those who are governed.<br />Oscar Cebriannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-60672909958236405482012-09-16T19:20:57.403-07:002012-09-16T19:20:57.403-07:0010.the 3 branches are judicial,executive and legis...10.the 3 branches are judicial,executive and legislative.<br /><br />11.madison believe the judicial branch was the weak one <br /><br />12. to check the power of the government Madison suggested the method of separation of powers where no government was involve in the other <br /><br />13. federalism assured the separation of powers <br /><br />14.an example is he executive branch can veto bills by the legislative but they can overite the veto <br /><br />another example the president can appoint people but congress has to approve <br /><br />15. the legislative branch appears as an exception to the separation of powers form its not dangeous because thy are all equal .<br /><br />16.fedralism is a system in the goernment written in the constitution which divides the power between different government <br /><br />17.Two great advantages of federalism is run over one same government that is divided in different branches also because its being protected <br /><br /><br />18.The "end" (supreme goal) of government is justice n equality <br /><br />esme.romeronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-22516806356675448012012-09-16T19:20:55.827-07:002012-09-16T19:20:55.827-07:00Federalist 10
1-Madison says that factions are a ...Federalist 10<br /><br />1-Madison says that factions are a number of citizens, who are "united" by some common interest. The "factions" are written after the Introduction.<br /><br />2-The causes of faction are " a zeal of different opinions" concerning religion, government and other points, which in turn have divided manking into "parties".<br /><br />3-The primary object of government would be to protect the "private rights against the danger" of a faction which will hurt the system in the nation.<br /> <br />4-According to Madison, the rights of property originate from the "diversity in the faculties of men".<br /><br />5- The most common and durable source of faction would be the unequal distribution of the property.<br /><br />6-"Mischiefs of Fraction" could be cured in 2 ways: by removing it's causes, or by controlling its effects. Madison says that these are worse that the disease because this would mean destroying the "liberty" which is needed for existence.<br /><br />7-To control the effects of faction, Madison's solution was to establish a republican government.<br /><br />8-A republic, is a form of government in which people elect representatives to represent them , while a a pure democracy is when the people chose what will be done in the country. The difference between both is that the power is placed on different hands.<br /><br />9-A republic inhibits the effects of factions by having representatives with several different ideas.Natividad Mosquedanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-23858110941650098652012-09-16T19:02:20.651-07:002012-09-16T19:02:20.651-07:001. According to Madison a faction is a group of ci...1. According to Madison a faction is a group of citizens who have the same interest and ideas.<br />2. The causes of factions according to Madison are because people have different ideas and disagree with one another.<br />3. The primary object of government is to secure the public goods and private rights. <br />4. The rights of property originated from the diversity in the faculties in men.<br />5. The most common and durable source of faction is the unequal distribution of property.<br />6. The cure from "mischief of factions" is to remove its causes and control its effect. This is worse that the disease according to Madison because you are taking some liberties of people.<br />7. Madison's solution for controlling the effect of factions is to create a republican government and some sort of election form. <br />8. A republic is where the people get to elect people who will represent them, a pure democracy is when the people can directly make the choices they want they represent themselves. The difference between these two is that the in a republic people get to make the choices for you of what you want but in a pure democracy you can just make and say yourself.<br />9. A republic inhibit the effect of a faction by the representatives disagreeing with the ideas.<br />10. The three branches of government are the executive, legislative, and judicial branch.<br />11. Madison thought that the judicial branch will be the weakest.<br />12. Madison suggested the separation of powers method to check the powers of government.<br />13. The separation pf powers between the three branches is assured by checks and balances.<br />14. Two examples of checks and balances is when the executive branch (president) can veto a bill and when the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional.<br />15. The legislative branch appears to be the exception to the separation of powers. This is not dangerous because the legislative branch can separate its self into other branches.<br />16. Federalism is the separation of power between the states and central government. <br />17. Two great advantages of federalism is that the power is not only divided between three different branches but also between the states and central government and also that the can guard against the oppression and the majority.<br />18. The "end" ( supreme goal) according to Madison is justice. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-33754981515157726442012-09-16T19:00:43.397-07:002012-09-16T19:00:43.397-07:00#51
10. The three branches of government are Legi...#51<br /><br />10. The three branches of government are Legislative, Executive and the Judicial Branch.<br />11. Madison believed the Executive branch of government would be the weakest.<br />12. Madison suggested the Checks and Balances/Separation of Powers method to check the powers of government.<br />13. Separation of Powers between the three branches is assured by the Checks and Balances system.<br />14. Two examples of Checks and Balances in U.S. Constitutional system are,<br />• The Supreme Court can declare presidential acts to be unconstitutional &’<br />• The Executive can veto bills passed by congress.<br />15. The branch that appears as an exception to the separation of powers norms is the Legislative branch. This exception is not dangerous because all 3 branches of government have equal amount of power.<br />16. Federalism is a government system where different types of government have equal/ shared power between them.<br /><br />17. According to Madison, two great advantages of Federalism are,<br />• The government 3 branches of government give fair/ balanced power to the people.<br />• There is no admission of a single type of government.<br />18. According to Madison the “end” (Supreme Court of government) is Justice.<br />Andrea Rodrigueznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-83838969724270449792012-09-16T18:59:48.754-07:002012-09-16T18:59:48.754-07:0010.The three branches are the executive,judicial ,...10.The three branches are the executive,judicial , and legislative branch.<br />11.Madison thought the weakest was going to be the executive branch.<br />12.He uses the separation of powers to check the powers of government.<br />13.The separation of powers are assured in checks and balances system.<br />14.One example is that the President can veto congressional legislation and another is that congress can impeach the President and remove him form office.<br />15.The legislative branch appears to be an exception because it is divided into smaller branches.<br />16.Federalism is the division of powers between the state and national government.<br />17.One advantage is that the people are under one government that is dived into three branches and also protects the people from the rulers and oppression from the majority.<br />18.According to Madison is for justice to be given out.Fernando Bellonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-55771509670094690542012-09-16T18:57:25.544-07:002012-09-16T18:57:25.544-07:001. According to Madison a faction is a group of ci...1. According to Madison a faction is a group of citizens who have the same interest and ideas.<br />2. The causes of factions according to Madison are because people have different ideas and disagree with one another.<br />3. The primary object of government is to secure the public goods and private rights. <br />4. The rights of property originated from the diversity in the faculties in men.<br />5. The most common and durable source of faction is the unequal distribution of property.<br />6. The cure from "mischief of factions" is to remove its causes and control its effect. This is worse that the disease according to Madison because you are taking some liberties of people.<br />7. Madison's solution for controlling the effect of factions is to create a republican government and some sort of election form. <br />8. A republic is where the people get to elect people who will represent them, a pure democracy is when the people can directly make the choices they want they represent themselves. The difference between these two is that the in a republic people get to make the choices for you of what you want but in a pure democracy you can just make and say yourself.<br />9. A republic inhibit the effect of a faction by the representatives disagreeing with the ideas.<br />10. The three branches of government are the executive, legislative, and judicial branch.<br />11. Madison thought that the judicial branch will be the weakest.<br />12. Madison suggested the separation of powers method to check the powers of government.<br />13. The separation pf powers between the three branches is assured by checks and balances.<br />14. Two examples of checks and balances is when the executive branch (president) can veto a bill and when the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional.<br />15. The legislative branch appears to be the exception to the separation of powers. This is not dangerous because the legislative branch can separate its self into other branches.<br />16. Federalism is the separation of power between the states and central government. <br />17. Two great advantages of federalism is that the power is not only divided between three different branches but also between the states and central government and also that the can guard against the oppression and the majority.<br />18. The "end" ( supreme goal) according to Madison is justice. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-41079012451303987752012-09-16T18:56:28.568-07:002012-09-16T18:56:28.568-07:00FEDERALIST #51
10. Legeslaative, executive, and j...FEDERALIST #51<br /><br />10. Legeslaative, executive, and judical are the three branches of goverment.<br />11. Madison believed that the weakest branch of government would be the executive branch.<br />12. The seperation of powers was suggested by Madison in order to keep them on check.<br />13. Checks and balances assures the seperation of powers between all three branches.<br />14.The serpreme court has the power to to declare presidential acts to be unconstitutional. The executive branch has the powe to veto bills. These are the two examples of checks and balances.<br />15. The legeslative branch is the exception of powers. Even though it might look dangerous the exception is not because all powers are divided throughout the branches.<br />16. In which the central governts powers are shared and divided into the smaller less powerful state governments is federalism<br />17. According to madision the advantages of Federalism are the constraints of governments' power, and being able to branching off of into the different sections of society.<br />18. Madisions belief in the altimate goal of the government is justice.Jocelyn Yaritza Ascencionoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-67675762977845624542012-09-16T18:55:22.843-07:002012-09-16T18:55:22.843-07:001. Madison says the faction is a group of people w...1. Madison says the faction is a group of people who have common interest.which are different from the rest of the citizens <br /><br />2.he thinks faction are cause by disagreement over something<br /><br />3.the primary object of the government is to protect the public good and the private rights <br /><br />4.the property right came from the diversity in the faculties of men <br /><br />5.the most common an durable source of faction according to madison was the unequal distribution property<br /><br />6.getting rid of liberty can cure the 'mischief of faction' but ill make into a worse situation because we need liberty.<br /><br />7.establishing a republic in government can help controlling the effect of faction<br /><br />8.a republic is a type of government where the people get to elect someone to represent them in pure democracy the people choose what they need for themselves the difference is the ability to govern a large country <br /><br />9.republic inhibits the effect of faction by having multipel representatives esme.romeronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-20422427341110447682012-09-16T18:52:17.316-07:002012-09-16T18:52:17.316-07:0010.)The three branches of government are the execu...10.)The three branches of government are the executive,legislative,and judiciary branch.<br />11.)Madison thought the weakest branch was the judiciary branch.<br />12.)Madison suggest to the seperation of powers to check the governments power.<br />13.)the seperation of power would be assured with "checks and balances" <br />14.)Two examples of "checks and balances" are the president can veto any law presented by congress, and the judiciary branch makes sure any law approved by the president is constitutional.<br />15.)The branch that appears to be an exception to the separation of powers norm is the Legislative branch.This exception not dangerous because the legislative branch is divided into different banches.<br />16.)Federalism is a type of government which divides the power of the state and central government.<br />17.)Two great advantages of federalism is the power is put under a single government which is shared with the regional governments.The second advantage is being protected from the oppression of rulers and the majority<br />18.)The "end" (supreme goal) of government is justice.Jonathan Rocha :)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-91550871322765640942012-09-16T18:38:49.460-07:002012-09-16T18:38:49.460-07:00Federalists Number 10
1.Factions are according to ...Federalists Number 10<br />1.Factions are according to Madison "citizens united by impulse of passion" this is stated in the second paragraph, after the introduction.<br />2.The causes of faction are opinions concerning; religion, government, and other points<br />3.The primary object of government is that the government makes the citizens happy<br />4.The rights of property originate in the diversity in faculties of men<br />5.The most common and durable source of faction is the "unequal distribution of property"<br />6.We would cure the mischiefs of faction by removing it's causes, and by controlling it's affects. These remedies are worse than the disease because "liberty nourishes faction"<br />7.Madison's solution for controlling the effect of factions is that "of no cure" <br />8.A republic is a government that has representation. A pure democracy is a society with "small number of citizens". The differences are delegation of government, number of citizens, and greater sphere of country.<br />9.A republic inhibits the effects of faction because of few representatives with different views.<br /><br />Gallerie Martineznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-61902117901443083662012-09-16T18:32:21.619-07:002012-09-16T18:32:21.619-07:001.A faction is a group of people who share the sam...1.A faction is a group of people who share the same interest and go against the rest of the community and its located after the introduction.<br />2.Factions are caused by disagreement in ideas.<br />3.The primary reason is to protect public an privet property.<br />4.They originate in the "diversity in the faculties of men".<br />5.The most common is the various and differently distributed property.<br />6.The ways to cure factions is to destroy liberty which is worse because it goes against a fair government.<br />7.The solution is to establish a republic government.<br />8.A republic has its citizens represented to be govern and a direct democracy has its citizens governing themselves.<br />9. The representatives that are their will have different views.<br />Fernando Bellonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-6712035734702515522012-09-16T18:15:34.188-07:002012-09-16T18:15:34.188-07:001. According to Madison, factions are groups of pe...1. According to Madison, factions are groups of people that share the same beliefs; he mentions them in Article 10.<br />2. The causes of factions are when people disagree on certain ideas or issues.<br />3. The primary object of government is to secure the safety of its citizens.<br />4. The rights of property originate from the faculties of men.<br />5. The most common and durable source of faction is the unequal distribution of property.<br />6. We could cure the "mischiefs of faction" by destroying liberty but this remedy is worst then the disease because we need liberty in order to live.<br />7. Madison's solution for controlling the effects of factions is to establish a republican government.<br />8. A republic is a government in which the people elect their representatives and run the government based on their desires, a pure democracy is when people run the government themselves. The difference is where the power is paced, either on the representatives or on the peoples' hands.<br />9. A republic inhibit the effects of factions when representatives argue and have different ideas on the issue.<br />10. The three branches of government are the executive, judicial, and legislative branch.<br />11. Madison believed the executive branch would be the weakest.<br />12. The methods Madison suggest to check the powers of government are separation of powers.<br />13. The separation of powers between the three branches are assured by checks and balances.<br />14. Two examples of checks and balances are the president's power to veto and the supreme court's power of judicial review.<br />15. The branch that appears as an exception to the separation of powers norm is the legislative branch; its not significant because it can be separated into other branches.<br />16. Federalism is when the power is divided between the states and the government.<br />17. Two advantages of federalism are that the national government gives certain powers to the local governments and that it avoids majority rule.<br />18. The supreme goal of government is justice.Kevin Velasqueznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5249906682041092217.post-43758140911304921122012-09-16T18:05:37.301-07:002012-09-16T18:05:37.301-07:001.)According to Madison,A faction is a number of p...1.)According to Madison,A faction is a number of people "who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest". He write them right after the introductory paragraph.<br />2.)According to Madison, the cause of faction is a disagreement between a group of people. He says "the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property"<br />3.)The primary object of a government is "to secure the public good and private rights against the dangers of such a faction... to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government".<br />4.)Accoding to Madison, the rights of property originate in the faculties of men and the republican government.<br />5.)The most common and durable faction is " the various and unequal distribution of property"<br />6.)According to Madison we can cure the "mischiefs of faction," by "removing its causes;the other, by controlling its effects." These remedies are worse than the disease because " an aliment without which it instantly expires."<br />7.)Madison's solution for controlling the effects of factions is to establish a repulic. He says "a republic... promises the cure for which we are seeking".<br />8.)A republic is " a government in which a scheme of representation takes place";People elect there leaders. A pure democracy is "a society consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and administer the government in prson". The difference between a republic and a pure democracy is how the power is distribute. In a republic the power is given to the elected people, and in a pure democracy the power is given to the people.<br />9.)According to Madison, a republic inhibit the effects of factions by having different elected people with different opinions and different interest.Jonathan Rocha :)noreply@blogger.com