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Federalist Paper #42: The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered

Charles Jett

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Federalist Paper #42, written by James Madison, examines specific powers granted to the federal government under the Constitution, including those related to international relations, interstate commerce, naturalization, the postal system, and criminal law. Madison argues that these powers are essential for maintaining national security, economic stability, and a cohesive union. He emphasizes the importance of federal oversight in areas where state jurisdiction is insufficient, ensuring that the nation functions effectively and remains united.

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