1. How various Federalist Papers tie into modern politics
Beginning in Federalist Papers 16 and 17 Hamilton exaggerates that we must preserve the country's overall tranquility. ... The government was given revisions which is more evident in later Federalist Papers. ... Although, we will see more clearly in Federalist 51 that there are limitations on each branch shown in the checks and balances system. ... As the Constitution advanced, still, Hamilton and Madison suggested another system in the latter called checks and balances because "If men were angels, no government would be necessary,"" as said by both Madison and Hamilton in Federalist ...
- Word Count: 1087
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate