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This paper must be at least 600 words, and no more than 1000 words, in length (Works Cited is not part of word count). In this written assignment the student must create a historical argument, analyze and interpret the assigned sources, and relate the “cause and effect” relationships revealed within the source material. For this assignment I have provided four primary sources and 2 secondary sources.

The topic is differing views on the U.S. Constitution. We cover this material in Unit #2. The paper is due by the end of Unit #2.

PRIMARY SOURCES
Madison's Federalist Paper #10 (The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection)
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Madison's Federalist 51 (The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between . . .)
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Antifederalist Paper #10 (On the Preservation of Parties, Public Liberty Depends)
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Antifederalist Paper 14 (Extent of Territory Under Consolidated Government Too Large to Preserve Liberty or Protect Property)
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SECONDARY SOURCES
THOUGHTS ON THE FEDERALIST VISION OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY AS VIEWED AT THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: HOW HAVE WE USED THE LEGACY OF THE FEDERA
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Anti-federalists, The Federalist Papers, and the big argument for union. By: Amar, Akhil Reed. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. Winter93, Vol.
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