Federalist Number 10 Reflection

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1) I learned about James Madison’s “The Federalist: Number 10.” This was my first time reading “The Federalist” despite hearing so much about it. James Madison came from a wealthy background. He later became an influencer on the Constitution, President of the United States of America, a member of Congress and Secretary of State. Prior to reading this week’s reading, I had not realized he served in politics for such a lengthy time before his presidency. I also learned more about the differences between democratic and republic views. I also learned how republicans were tied into the Union. According to Madison, the union was a “remedy” to correct the mistakes of the past. I disagree with how he puts blame on the States. The whole country was