Madison explains why the House is well-designed to represent the people.
Prompt #1: Mayhew (1974) begins his study of Congress with a discussion of the appropriate unit of analysis. What does he settle on, and why does he dismiss other approaches
(e.g. party-centric models)? Is this position outdated in today’s Congress?
Prompt #2: In Federalist #57, Madison explains why the House is well-designed to represent the people. What is the primary reason from Madison’s point of view? Are you
convinced by his argument? Why or why not?
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