James Madison's main argument in favor of a federalist position, stated in Federalist No. 51, was in defense of

A) large republics.
B) small democracies governed by direct democracy.
C) a bill of rights.
D) large legislatures with small districts and frequent turnover.
E) centralized judiciaries.


A

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