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1. What did Madison consider a faction to be and how could a faction be dangerous to a republic? How does Madison propose to deal with factions? How do you feel he would assess factions in our modern society?
2. Given that more women than men are registered to vote and turn out to vote, why are women so underrepresented in Congress? What causes this phenomenon?
3. Would you ever want to be president? Why or why not? Is being the President the hardest job in the world? Why or why not?
4. Now that you've learned about Congress and the President, which of these institutions should take the lead in terms of crafting public policy? Which of these is a more democratic institution? Make sure to justify your answer.
5. Thinking back to fiscal federalism, what are unfunded mandates and why are they controversial? Give some examples of these kinds of policies? Why do you think unfunded mandates proved so difficult to eliminate?
6. Generally speaking would you rather live in a government with strong states and a weak national government or vice versa? Would you feel better represented by one over the other?
7. What is impeachment and why is it a critical check on the power of the executive branch? In what ways are the standards unclear? How would you define "high crimes and misdemeanors"? Have we overused the process of impeachment, and does it still mean anything today?