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What was the main argument from Federalist Alexander Hamilton?

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Answer:

Hamilton argues that unity in the executive branch is a main ingredient for both energy and safety.

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It was originally published on March 15, 1788 in The New York Packet under the pseudonym Publius as part of The Federalist Papers and as the fourth in Hamilton's series of eleven essays discussing executive power. Hamilton argues that unity in the executive branch is a main ingredient for both energy and safety.

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