Question: Greg Weiner wrote this about James Madison: According to Madison's political psychology, passions were inherently short-lived. That was why he could say in Federalist 10 that factions would not overtake a geographically large republic: In the time it took for them to spread, passions would cool and dissipate. Does this argument sill apply to us today? Need Assignment Help?
Group of answer choices Yes, it is hard to convince people across the country to agree on an issue Yes, because our country is still geographically large No, with social media, ideas now travel fast