How much power should the president have? On one hand, a powerful executive permits quick and decisive action, which is important for responding to current events. On the other hand, if the president gets too powerful, Congress and the people may lack the ability to hold him or her accountable.
“The Executive Department Further Considered,” written by Alexander Hamilton. In this essay, Hamilton argues that a single executive (led by one person as president, rather than several people acting as a council) is the best form for the executive branch of the United States.
He reasons that one president can act more quickly, and with more secrecy when necessary, than a larger group of leaders. He also argues that a single executive is less dangerous to democracy than a council, because it is easier to identify and remove one corrupt person than to discover who among several leaders is a bad actor.
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D.) Popular Sovereignty is when the power is giving to the states.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer would be D) The constitution reflects the principle of republicanism in that the Constitution establishes a 'republic' in the U.S. In that the Government is run by elected representatives of the people. The state is so representative of the people and not subject to the rulers.