What does James Madison say about removing the causes of factions in Federalist #10?
A) It is the only way to maintain order.
B) Preventing factions would be worse than letting them form.
C) A basic separation of powers framework is best suited to prevent factions.
D) The best way to remove the cause of factions is to create an extended union.
E) Factions were a good thing, so it would be wrong to remove the causes of them.
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