Question
Which statement about the executive branch was made by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers?
Responses
A weak executive branch would give the legislative branch the power to pass more laws.
A weak executive branch would give the legislative branch the power to pass more laws.
A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.
A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.
A large executive branch was needed to meet the demands of a growing nation.
A large executive branch was needed to meet the demands of a growing nation.
A small executive branch would encourage more debates and disagreements among people.
Responses
A weak executive branch would give the legislative branch the power to pass more laws.
A weak executive branch would give the legislative branch the power to pass more laws.
A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.
A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.
A large executive branch was needed to meet the demands of a growing nation.
A large executive branch was needed to meet the demands of a growing nation.
A small executive branch would encourage more debates and disagreements among people.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement about the executive branch made by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers that best captures his views is:
**A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.**
Hamilton argued for a strong executive in order to ensure stability, effective governance, and the enforcement of laws, as outlined in Federalist No. 70.
**A strong executive branch would make sure that people followed the law.**
Hamilton argued for a strong executive in order to ensure stability, effective governance, and the enforcement of laws, as outlined in Federalist No. 70.