As evidenced in James Madison's Federalist No. 10, he was cautious regarding
A) the right of people to vote because they tended to rely on emotion rather than rationality.
B) factions, by which he meant groups of people motivated by a common economic and/or political interest.
C) the office of president.
D) the ability of the people to amend the Constitution and thus, in Madison's opinion, to undermine its authority.
E) state powers.
B
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