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Federalist 52
Qualifications for office: very open, frequent elections, Congressional power more limited than British Parliament, divided Congress, State governments
Federalist 62
Senate. Link with state governments. Equality of State representation in Senate. Slow pace of change due to longer terms which entailed more professionalism.
Federalist 69
Is the President a king?
four year term, can be impeached, has veto power, yet can be overridden, commands military, but cannot declare war, and cannot dissolve congress.
Federalist 70
Powerful Executive and Republican Government

Necessary for national defense, needed for execution of national policy, unity in the office of the president.
Federalist 78
Hamilton:
Judiciary is least dangerous branch. depends on the cooperation of the other branches.
power of judicial review is consistent with having a constitution that bind the other two branches.
Judicial independence protects courts ability to exercise judgement about the meaning of the law.