1) During the debate over the Constitution, James Madison made this argument in an essay we
now call The Federalist 45:
"The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government
are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are
numerous and indefinite."
a. Which principle best describes Madison's argument about the federal government?
a) Popular Sovereignty
b) Checks and Balances
c) Limited Government
d) Rule of Law
e) Separation of Powers
b. Highlight the words or phrases that helped you decide which principle to choose.
c. Explain the connection between what Madison said and the principle you selected:
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a. Which principle best describes Madison's argument about the federal government?

C. Limited Government

b. Highlight the words or phrases that helped you decide which principle to choose.

“few and defined” and "powers delegated"

c. Explain the connection between what Madison said and the principle you selected:

- Having powers that are “few and defined” means having limited power.

- These powers are “delegated,” meaning they were given to the

government.

- Madison is describing a federalist system.

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