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- Q5440644 subject Q6795566.
- Q5440644 subject Q7133658.
- Q5440644 subject Q7500886.
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- Q5440644 abstract "Federalist No. 67 (Federalist Number 67) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the sixty-seventh of The Federalist Papers. It was published on March 11, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist Papers were published. This essay's title is "The Executive Department", and it begins a series of eleven discussing the powers and limitations of that branch.In this paper, Hamilton draws a distinction between the constitutionally limited executive powers of the president and the far more extensive powers of a monarch as a ruler. He also chastises opponents of the Constitution who believe the President is granted excessive power by being allowed to fill vacancies in the Senate. Hamilton points out this power is limited in scope as the President's appointments expire at the end of the Senate's next session, and permanent appointments are left to the state legislatures.".
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- Q5440644 wikiPageExternalLink fed_67.html.
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- Q5440644 wikiPageWikiLink Q6795566.
- Q5440644 wikiPageWikiLink Q7133658.
- Q5440644 wikiPageWikiLink Q7500886.
- Q5440644 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445544.
- Q5440644 wikiPageWikiLink Q858036.
- Q5440644 comment "Federalist No. 67 (Federalist Number 67) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the sixty-seventh of The Federalist Papers. It was published on March 11, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist Papers were published.".
- Q5440644 label "Federalist No. 67".
- Q5440644 depiction Alexander_Hamilton.jpg.