Mr. Sherman wants ___________________________________________________________________ because he believes __________________________________________________________________. Mr. Gerry ________________________ (agrees/disagrees) with Mr. Sherman. He says that an ""excess of [or having too much] democracy"" is a _____________________ (problem/benefit). Gerry says that people are _________________ by false reports. Mr. Mason _______________________ (agrees/disagrees). He says that the _________________________ branch _______________________ (should/should not) be elected by the people because it should ""know and sympathise with every part of the community""

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This is an excerpt on a debate between two individuals, Mr Sherman and Mr Gerry.

Mr. Sherman wants oppose the election because he believes that the public should not be involved. Mr. Gerry disagrees with Mr. Sherman. He says that an ""excess of [or having too much] democracy"" is a problem. Gerry says that people are misled by false reports. Mr. Mason agrees. He says that the larger branch should be elected by the people because it should ""know and sympathise with every part of the community""

  • oppose the election
  • that the public should not be involved
  • disagrees
  • problem
  • misled
  • agrees
  • larger
  • should

Madison Debate

The debate above is one of the debates held in the United States by legislators on electoral processes. As the forth resolution, it was one of the debatable topic for the day, May 31, 1786.

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