The correct answer is D) The president cannot act in our defense without the consent of Congress, while a king can respond immediately to any threat.
According to Alexander Hamilton, all of the following are differences between the president and a king EXCEPT "The president cannot act in our defense without the consent of Congress, while a king can respond immediately to any threat."
Alexander Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Paper N.- 69 about the powers of the Executive. It was written on March 14, 1788. The Federalist Papers were a series of documents written by James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, under the pseudonym of "Publius." The Federalist Papers were 85 essays with arguments for the New York citizens to support the ratification of the US Constitution.