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  2. Federalist No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 9, titled "The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection", is a political essay by Alexander Hamilton and the ninth of The Federalist Papers. It was first published in the New York Daily Advertiser and the Independent Journal on November 21, 1787, under the pseudonym used for all Federalist Papers , Publius.

  3. The Federalist Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Federalist Papers (specifically Federalist No. 84) are notable for their opposition to what later became the United States Bill of Rights. The idea of adding a Bill of Rights to the Constitution was originally controversial because the Constitution, as written, did not specifically enumerate or protect the rights of the people, rather it ...

  4. Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    [2] [9] The Federalists called for a strong national government that promoted economic growth and fostered friendly relationships with Great Britain in opposition to Revolutionary France. The Federalist Party came into being between 1789 and 1790 as a national coalition of bankers and businessmen in support of Hamilton's fiscal policies. These ...

  5. Political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Republican registration also declined, as independent or no preference voting was on the rise. In 2011, Democrat numbers shrank 800,000, and from 2008 they were down by 1.7 million, or 3.9%. [64] In 2018, the Democratic Party was the largest in the United States with roughly 60 million registered members.

  6. Federalist No. 39 - Wikipedia

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    Madison, as written in Federalist No. 10, had decided why factions cannot be controlled by pure democracy: . A common passion or interest will, in almost every case, be felt by a majority of the whole; a communication and concert result from the form of government itself; and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual.

  7. Talk:Federalist No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    But if "Federalist No. 9" is an essay title, then I'd expect it to show in double quotations and not italics or without quotations. czar 03:34, 30 October 2024 (UTC) I checked how each of the main sources does it, and yes, it looks like italicizing Federalist is the most common standard. I've made this change to the article (including the ...

  8. Federalist No. 10 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 10 continues a theme begun in Federalist No. 9 and is titled "The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection". The whole series is cited by scholars and jurists as an authoritative interpretation and explication of the meaning of the Constitution.

  9. Federalist No. 59 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 59 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the fifty-ninth of The Federalist Papers. It was first published by The New York Packet on February 22, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all The Federalist Papers were published.