Why America Has One President: Federalist No. 70 Explained
Civics In A Year12 Sep 2025

Why America Has One President: Federalist No. 70 Explained

Dr. Beienberg explains Alexander Hamilton's arguments in Federalist No. 70 for establishing a single executive rather than a council or committee to lead the executive branch. Hamilton's case rests on the fundamental differences between legislative and executive power, with the former benefiting from diverse voices and the latter requiring efficiency and clear accountability. • Executive power demands unity for efficiency and clear accountability • Multiple executives create internal divisio...

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Classroom Edition: Alexis de Toqueville

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How Tocqueville Read the Constitution and Judged Andrew Jackson

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The easiest story about American parties is also the least helpful: that Democrats and Republicans simply “flipped.” We take you past that cliché and into the moving parts that actually reshape coalit...

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