What did Madison argue about the size of republics?
a. That a large republic was desirable because no single interest would dominate.
b. That republics needed to be small so that representatives would know the people who voted for them.
c. That republics could only be large if they were outside the sphere of Europe's influence.
d. That the United States would be successful, because each state was it's own small republic.
Answer: a. That a large republic was desirable because no single interest would dominate.
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