Read the questions carefully and think about the meaning of the terms and concepts. How well you do will depend in part on how well you are able to analyze the concepts and ideas presented, how you discuss them, the kind of connections you make among and between them, as well as the kind of connections you may draw from them.
in well-reasoned and well-organized essay, answer of the following question (minimum 4 double-spaced pages for each question introduction conclusion): you have to choose one question not two !!!! just one question
1.Discuss the pure doctrine of separation of powers. In what way does Madison’s argument for checks and balances modify the pure
doctrine? or question
2.According to Madison, what relationship obtains among faction, liberty, and property? Why do factions present a problem to the institutions of a free and democratic form of government? Indeed, why does Madison consider factions both the underlying basis of, and the fundamental problem in, politics? Is it possible to resolve this problem, and if so, in what manner?