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Alexander Hamilton---American statesman, principal author of the Federalist Papers, and the first secretary of the treasury
electorate---the voting public
The Federalist---a defense of the brand-new Constitution of the United States in a series of articles in 1787-1788
indirect ballot---the elected representatives cast the vote in the place of the members they represent
James Madison---American statesman, the "Father of the Constitution," and the fourth president of the United States
John Jay---American statesman and the first chief justice of the United States
Prime Minister---elected leader in a parliamentary democracy
province a territory of a nation
representative----a member of a legislative power, elected by, and acting on behalf of the voters of his district
term----an assigned period of time for an elected official
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