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Federalist Paper #41: General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution

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Federalist Paper #41, written by James Madison, categorizes the powers granted to the federal government under the Constitution, emphasizing their necessity for national security and public order. Madison argues that these powers are limited, specific, and designed to serve the common good. He defends the Necessary and Proper Clause as essential for effective governance, ensuring that the federal government can fulfill its responsibilities while remaining constrained by constitutional limits.

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Federalist Paper #41, written by James Madison, categorizes the powers granted to the federal government under the Constitution, emphasizing their necessity for national security and public order. Madison argues that these powers are limited, specific, and designed to serve the common good. He defends the Necessary and Proper Clause as essential for effective governance, ensuring that the federal government can fulfill its responsibilities while remaining constrained by constitutional limits.

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