I think Lady Macbeth cares about what other people think. We can see that through her behavior towards her husband. She thinks he is unfit to rule because he is weak, and she is constantly trying to make him seem better in other people's eyes. She believes that she would be a much better ruler than him, if she were only a man. She is also trying to distract people from finding out who the real murderer is by fainting and drawing everyone's attention to her so that Macbeth wouldn't confess to his crimes.
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<span>Madison claimes that you cannot remove the causes of faction because 1) you cannot make all man have the same passions, 2) as long as men have reason, they will have competing interests and 3) you can't take away liberty because that is worse than having factions.
I contend that Madison argued successfully that factions are a natural result of free men using reason.</span>
I believe your answer is the first option; learning to work with people around the world. Hope this helped!
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