Summary of Federation #10
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a more perfect union. The Federalist #10 brought new rights for the common man, such as statesmen having no more rights than the average American, all men are to be judges by peers, and not by the bias, and lastly, all money earned is money kept. Although these thoughts were not the backbone of the American Constitution, they are a solid foundation of what America stands for; a nation created by the people, for the people.
a more perfect union. The Federalist #10 brought new rights for the common man, such as statesmen having no more rights than the average American, all men are to be judges by peers, and not by the bias, and lastly, all money earned is money kept. Although these thoughts were not the backbone of the American Constitution, they are a solid foundation of what America stands for; a nation created by the people, for the people.