In paragraph four of Federalist No. 10, how does Madison justify his assertion about extensive republics?
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•He asserts only that better candidates will be chosen If a large number of citizens are participating.
•By withholding further relevant support, he stands by his opinion as originally stated.
•He asserts that the large republies present the greater probability of a fit choice of representatives
•After making the assertion, he offers two obvious considerations that support it.
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