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less in the large than in the small republic, the former will present a greater option, and consequently a greater probability of a fit
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5 In the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it
will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried
and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to center in men who possess the most attractive merit and
the most diffusive and established characters.
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It must be confessed that in this, as in most other cases, there is a mean, on both sides of which inconveniences will be found
to lie. By enlarging too much the number of electors, you render the representative too little acquainted with all their local
circumstances and lesser interests; as by reducing it too much, you render him unduly attached to these and too little
comprehend and pursue great national objects. The federal Constitution forms a happy combination in this respect; the great and
aggregate interests being referred to the national, the local and particular to the State legislatures.
What fundamental American value is prevalent in this passage?
A
freedom of religion
B
the right to bear arms
C
the right to assemble peacefully
D
the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness