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How does James madison describe the situation of states being superior to the federal government?

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As he states in Federal#51, the division of government power between different institution has positive value because liberty is best

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James Madison argued that a strong, big republic would be a better guard against those dangers than smaller republics—for instance, the individual states. Rather than a strictly national or federal constitution, james Madison argues, the government will be a hybrid of both.

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