LAD/Blog #6: Federalist Paper #10

1. What is a faction?
A faction is either a majority or minority, united by some common impulse of passion, or interest, adversed to the rights of citizens.

2. Are factions good or bad?
Factions are both good and bad. They are good because they can bring light to issues that citizens have with a government, but are bad when people go to far and people start getting hurt.

3. Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
Factions are difficult to eliminate because there are always new ones being created.

4. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
They can be controlled through a majority vote.



The Women's March on Washington demonstrates a modern faction because all that marched had the same ideas and showed everyone watching that they were not accepting of the president's actions and the U.S. as a nation.

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