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In the federalist 39, James Madison explained this: " the House of Representatives, like that of one branch at least of all the State legislatures..." Which principle best describes Madison's argument about the federal government?
He is referring to the principle of the sovereign of the states. He said that the government should be federal and state. Under the division of powers of the federal government and the system of checks and balances, Madison considered the sovereignty of the states, explaining that the states had the right to create their own legislation according to their needs.
James Madison wrote Federalist Paper N.- 39 in January 17788, under the pseudonym of Publius, during a time when Federalists and Antifederalists were trying to confront their arguments to make the states ratify the Constitution.
Other Federalists like Jhon Adams and Alexander Hamilton also wrote Federalist Papers under pseudonyms.
World War II. Hitler got Germany citizen's attention, promising that he will normalize the economy and bring back the lands that were taken by the winners. Even though Germany was not supposed to have an army over 100,000 soldiers, Hitler ignored the rules and just went on to start World War II, which killed 70-85 million people for the soldiers and about 55 million civilians.
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