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Title: Federalist No. 39
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In the Federalist No. 39, Madison reassures the people of New York that the constitution will guarantee that the people of America will directly or indirectly have control over aspects of the government. The article also guarantees that the government will not be wholly federal or wholly national... Showed first 250 characters
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In the Federalist No. 39, Madison reassures the people of New York that the constitution will guarantee that the people of America will directly or indirectly have control over aspects of the government. The article also guarantees that the government will not be wholly federal or wholly national... Showed next 250 characters
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