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Classical Republicanism & public & collectivism & democracy & separation of powers & society & republic individual & branch & Federalists & representatives Madison & representative democracy & Roman & The ideas of qquad means the needs of qquad is more important the needs of the qquad ; also called qquad good. This idea developed from the qquad Republic. James qquad translated Classical Republicanism in a way that America could use it. He believed the best government for the United States would be a qquad In a qquad people directly administer the government. In a qquad the people's qquad administer the government. Those who believed in Republicanism were called qquad Madison preferred a constitution with qquad of qquad to prevent the misuse of power by one qquad of government.
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The ideas of **Classical Republicanism** means the needs of **society** is more important than the needs of the **individual**: also called **public** good. This idea developed from the **Roman** Republic. James **Madison** translated Classical Republicanism in a way that America could use it. He believed the best government for the **United States** would be a **representative democracy**. In a **democracy** people directly administer the government. In a **republic** the people's **representatives** administer the government. Those who believed in Republicanism were called **Federalists**. Madison preferred a constitution with **separation of powers** to prevent the misuse of power by one **branch** of government.
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This is a fill-in-the-blank question related to political theory, specifically Classical Republicanism and its influence on American government. The blanks need to be filled with terms that match the context provided.