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oksian1 [2.3K]
1 year ago
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how did james maddison political philosophy contribute to the development of the united states government

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GuDViN [60]1 year ago
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The ways in which James Maddison's political philosophy contributed to the development of the United States government were:

  • He called for a stronger national government.
  • Called for system of checks and balances and a government with three branches.

<h3>What did James Madison call for?</h3>

James Madison was of the belief that the best way to safeguard the future of the United States government was to have a stronger national government.

He also believed that this government should have three branches which would institute checks and balances on each other for fairer government.

Find out more on James Madison at brainly.com/question/15657539.

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