Federalists New Constitution
1. Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
They are difficult to eliminate because all of the colonists had varying opinions, about everything from religion to government, that inevitably clashed. Because there are so many differences you can not simply choose which one to follow, so they are extremely had to get rid of.
2. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
Factions can be controlled by having a majority against it, especially in a democracy. But if any faction group is a vast majority, then a democracy is no longer working. However with a representative republic, this is not as big a problem as the problems can be solved even with differing factions, as the representatives are few and can converse easily. Also, without the uneducated masses forced to participate in government, the government, even with differing factions, can be efficient and get things done.
This is the republican elephant symbolizes the democracy the colonies set up that allow representatives solve differing factions. This relates to the Federalists papers because it reflects a more republican view in government through the factions.
This is the republican elephant symbolizes the democracy the colonies set up that allow representatives solve differing factions. This relates to the Federalists papers because it reflects a more republican view in government through the factions.
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