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vicky

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In The Federalist, ________ Alexander Hamilton wrote that energy in the executive is a leading character of good government.
 
  a. no. 10
  b. no. 30
  c. no. 50
  d. no. 70
  e. no. 90

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the key principles upon which the framers based the presidency?
 
  a. The president could serve no more than two 4-year terms.
  b. The president could only be removed from office through an impeachment and removal process.
  c. The office of chief executive would be vested in one person.
  d. The president would have the power of the veto.
  e. The president was not required to appoint an advisory council.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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