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Explain the argument for a strong executive in federalist 70. 3 sentences at most

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In Federalist No. 70, Alexander Hamilton argues for a strong executive to ensure energy and decisiveness in government, which he believes are essential for effective leadership and the protection of liberty. A single executive, as opposed to a committee or council, can act swiftly in crisis situations and provide clear accountability. Hamilton also contends that a vigorous executive is crucial for maintaining order and enforcing laws, thereby safeguarding the nation's interests and welfare.
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