As evidenced in James Madison's Federalist No. 10, many of the writers of the Constitution were cautious regarding ______________.
A) the right of people to vote because they tended to rely on emotion rather than rationality
B) factions, by which he meant groups of people motivated by a common economic and/or political interest
C) the office of president
D) the ability of the people to amend the Constitution and thus, in Madison's opinion, to undermine its authority
E) state powers
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