What are the three “departments” discussed by Madison in Federalists #47 and #51?

A.)Congress, House of Representatives and Senate
B.)Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Treasury
C.)Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch
D.)Vice President, Senate, federal courts

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In Federalist Papers #47 and #51, the three departments that were discussed by Madison were C.)Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch.

What three branches of government did the federalists call for?

The Federalists were those who were in support of the new U.S. Constitution giving the federal government more powers than the Articles of Confederation did.

James Madison was one of these men and in Federalist Papers#51 and #47, he called for three departments to be created in government to ensure a separation of powers.

Those departments were the Legislative branch, the Executive branch, and the Judicial branch.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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