In The Federalist Papers, Madison
a. argues in favor of checks and balances but rejects the concept of separation of powers.
b. argues in favor of both checks and balances and separation of powers.
c. supports the arguments of Machiavelli's The Prince on the matter of state power.
d. Both A and C are true.
B
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