Federalist Paper No. 10 is widely regarded as America's greatest contribution to political theory. Who is credited with writing Federalist Paper No. 10?

a. James Madison
b. John Adams
c. George Washington
d. Alexander Hamilton
e. Samuel Adams


a

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