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according to the federalist no. 51, what is the greatest challenge in creating a government?
limiting the powers of the government
making sure people are perfect
preventing a monarchy
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if men were angels, no government would be necessary. . . . you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself. a dependence on the people is . . . the primary control on the government.
-federalist no. 51, 1788
Federalist No. 51 emphasizes that governments need to control the governed and control themselves, as people are not perfect (angels). The core challenge is structuring government to limit its own power while letting it function, which aligns with limiting governmental powers. The other options are incorrect: the text notes people are not angels (so perfection is not a goal), and preventing monarchy is not the focus here.
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