What is the main argument of Federalist 51?

a. Separation of powers and checks and balances are necessary.
b. Factions undermine popular sovereignty and threaten governments.
c. A bill of rights was not necessary in the Constitution.
d. The executive should be chosen directly by the people, not legislatures.
e. A unicameral legislature is more democratic than bicameralism.


Answer: A

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