Madison's arguments in either Federalist 10 or Federalist 51

      Write about either Federalist 10 or Federalist 51 in your essay. Below is a detailed rubric that should help guide you as you compose your essay. Summary: 10 Points: Your summary should be a detailed multi- paragraph section of your work. You will be graded on how well you understood Madison's arguments in either Federalist 10 or Federalist 51, and you will be graded on how well you can synthesize his arguments. You are also expected to avoid using informal language and use of the first person, and are expected to cite Madison in the text, in your summary. Analysis: 10 Points: Your analysis should be a detailed multi-paragraph evaluation of Madison's arguments in either Federalist 10 or 51. You are expected to use outside secondary sources or primary sources to buttress any argument you make. You are also expected to avoid the use of the first-person when you make your arguments. This includes, "I" "Me" "We" "Us" "My' "Mine" "Myself" "Our" "Ours" and "Ourselves"

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