Given the antagonistic nature of the press in the 1780s, how did George Washington feel about it?

a. He felt that freedom of the press was important for creating an informed public.
b. He felt that freedom of the press was a secondary concern to the problems of establishing the new nation.
c. He felt the press needed to be monitored and controlled, if necessary.
d. He felt that the press should be ignored because it was dominated by partisanship.

a. He felt that freedom of the press was important for creating an informed public.

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What will be an ideal response?

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The pluralism of competing interests and separated institutions advocated in Federalist Nos. 10 and 51 has been judged less than favorably because ______.

A. with authority so fragmented, government cannot function effectively B. authority is not fragmented enough, leading to tyranny of the majority C. in reality, most politicians are unable to behave as Madison believed they should D. none of these

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