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  • 17-01-2017
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How would Hamilton decide if a law was constitutional?

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TheKingsMinion
TheKingsMinion TheKingsMinion
  • 17-01-2017

Hamilton advocated for a rather large federal government so I believe his system would consist of both legislation and the President deciding whether a law is constitutional or not. The Judicial Branch was not an original idea of our founding fathers but was implemented to keep more balance of powers and to ensure our government remained just.


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