Federalist No. 35

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gptkbp:discusses the role of the judiciary
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contributes to the understanding of checks and balances
addresses the fears of tyranny
analyzes the role of government
is often included in political science syllabi
is part of American political heritage
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is used in political campaigns
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American political literature
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political theorists
scholars of American history
gptkbp:is_related_to the Federalist No. 10
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the study of American democracy
gptkbp:language civil liberties
gptkbp:notable_performers the nature of government
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gptkbp:published_year January 1, 1788
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gptkbp:significance constitutional interpretation
gptkbp:subject gptkb:academic_research
the separation of powers
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the criticisms of the Constitution
gptkbp:work shapes public policy
addresses the balance of power
examines the relationship between states and federal government
discusses representation
examines the judiciary
highlights the importance of a unified government
is analyzed for its rhetorical strategies
is cited in discussions of civil rights
is referenced in Supreme Court opinions
is significant for its historical context
is used to teach about the Constitution.
supports the ratification of the Constitution
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