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Required Foundational Doc Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain the distinctions Publius makes between a democracy and a republic in paragraphs 12-14 Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain the effects of those distinctions on the ability to tame factions (paragraphs 15-19) Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain how the federal constitution “forms a happy combination” regarding local versus national issues. (paragraph 19-20) Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain the distinctions Publius makes between a democracy and a republic in paragraphs 12-14 Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain the effects of those distinctions on the ability to tame factions (paragraphs 15-19) Required Foundational Doc Federalist No 10 Explain how the federal constitution “forms a happy combination” regarding local versus national issues. (paragraph 19-20)