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James Madison discusses the structure of the House of Representatives, emphasizing the importance of regular elections to maintain a close connection between the representatives and the people. He defends the two-year term length, explaining that it provides enough time for representatives to gain experience while still holding them accountable through frequent elections. Madison also argues that the right to vote should be determined by the states, ensuring consistency with state laws, while still securing a broad representation of the public in the federal government.
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By Charles JettJames Madison discusses the structure of the House of Representatives, emphasizing the importance of regular elections to maintain a close connection between the representatives and the people. He defends the two-year term length, explaining that it provides enough time for representatives to gain experience while still holding them accountable through frequent elections. Madison also argues that the right to vote should be determined by the states, ensuring consistency with state laws, while still securing a broad representation of the public in the federal government.
Visit my website at Critical Skills | By the Author of WANTED: Eight Critical Skills You Need To Succeed (criticalskillsblog.com)