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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
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That inflexible and uniform adherence to the rights of the Constitution, and of individuals . . . can certainly not be expected

from judges who hold their offices by a temporary commission. —Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 78 According to this passage, what can be expected of people appointed as judges temporarily? They will be unusually concerned about the Constitution. They will be flexible and inconsistent in doing their job. They will be fair to the Constitution but not to individuals. They will be unhappy with their temporary commissions.
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mel-nik [20]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is B) they will be flexible and inconsistent in doing their job,.

<em>According to this passage, the thing that can be expected of people appointed as judges temporarily was that they will be flexible and inconsistent in doing their job. </em>

Alexander Hamilton on Federalist 78 considered that judges who hold their offices by a temporary commission could not be expected the inflexible and uniform adherence to the rights of the Constitution and of individuals. Hamilton expected of people appointed as judges temporarily was that they would be flexible and inconsistent in doing their job.

Alexander Hamilton wrote the essay “Federalist 78” of the “Federalist Papers”. He wrote it anonymously and in the essay, he explained the judiciary branch included in the U.S. Constitution.


olga2289 [7]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer on Edgen is:

(B.) They will be flexible and inconsistent in doing their job.

I just answered this question and this is the right answer.

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