Which of the following statements offers a theme that is stated and expanded upon in Federalist No. 10? Click here to read the e
xcerpt. When large numbers of voters are involved in maintaining a pure democracy, it leads to improved representation by legislatures. When small numbers of voters are involved in the choice of representatives, it is better for the republic. When large numbers of voters are involved in the choice of representatives, it is better for the republic. When small numbers of voters are involved in maintaining a pure democracy, it is more likely that worthy candidates will be chosen.
Answer: When large numbers of voters are involved in the choice of representatives, it is better for the republic.
Federalist No. 10 is an essay by James Madison, part of <em>The Federalist Papers,</em> a series of documents arguing for the ratification of the Constitution. In this essay, Madison argues that a representative democracy in a large republic is the best choice of government. The advantage of a large republic vs. a small one is that people have a larger selection of representatives to choose from. This means that the probability of choosing fit and competent leaders is larger. Moreover, a large republic is much harder to manipulate than a small one.