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History, 27.06.2019 22:20 taylorsamodell3217

In this chapter’s discussion of new york’s ratifying convention, alexander hamilton takes issue with anti-federalist delegate melancton smith’s assertion that (as hamilton says) “a pure democracy, if it were practicable, would be the most perfect government.” what did smith—and hamilton—mean by “a pure democracy”? how does this compare to the type of democracy that represents the modern united states?

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