11. Read this sentence from the passage.
The effect of [delegating power to representatives) is ... to refine and enlarge the public views, by
passing them through the medium of a chosen body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern
the true interest of their country
Which of the following is the best restatement of the claim Madison is making in this sentence? *
(4 Points)
Representatives represent the people's views; if they do not, the people can elect new ones.
Representatives represent the people's views; however, they add their own wisdom as well.
Representatives have better views than ordinary citizens; for this reason, the country needs them.
Representatives can educate the public to have more refined views, eventually, the public will become wiser
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