Tuesday, September 24, 2013

LAD #5 The Federalist #10


1.  Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
Factions are very hard to eliminate because they are made up of people who have the opinion of a majority or minority. People have the freedom of thought in America, so the government has no control of factions. Therefore it is difficult and near impossible for the government to eliminate a faction because it could be considered unconstitutional. 

2.  If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
Factions cannot be removed because of American's right to freedom of opinion. However there are ways in which they can be controlled. Such as a Republican government voting as a majority, or the government working to suppress the opinion and make sure the faction does not expand further.



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