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Read the following excerpt from The Federalist, No.70 (1788). Alexander Hamilton argued in favor of a "vigorous executive" for the following reasons except Read the following excerpt from The Federalist, No.70 (1788). Alexander Hamilton argued in favor of a "vigorous executive" for the following reasons except It would help protect the country against foreign attack. It would protect people's rights and liberties against faction and anarchy. It would promote the separation of powers. It would be able to enforce the laws passed by Congress.

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Alexander Hamilton argued in favor of a "vigorous executive" for various reasons, including protecting the country against foreign attack, promoting the separation of powers, and being able to enforce laws passed by Congress. The exception is that he did not emphasize the executive's role in protecting people's rights and liberties against faction and anarchy.
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