From the research I've done, in Federalist Paper #78, it says that the Judicial Branch is the lease dangerous. You might want to double check that, though ^.~
The power to veto which is held by the executive branch in the US Government.
Hamilton saw the judicial branch as a mere interpreter of laws with no real power over policy. However, the power to interpret or in some cases reinterpret laws has proved to be rather influential. It has made major differences in US policy in past cases.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
the Federalist were all for the constitution and the anti-federalist were against it because they thought it needed a bill of rights to protect individual rights!
The election of 1800 proved that the executive branch could be won by an Anti-Federalist.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
he juditiary
Hamilton was a Federalist, so he wanted to strengthen the executive branch of the national government
The power to veto which is held by the executive branch in the US Government.
Hamilton saw the judicial branch as a mere interpreter of laws with no real power over policy. However, the power to interpret or in some cases reinterpret laws has proved to be rather influential. It has made major differences in US policy in past cases.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
The Legislative Branch
the Federalist were all for the constitution and the anti-federalist were against it because they thought it needed a bill of rights to protect individual rights!
None are the most dangerous as long as the voter votes and takes part in the community and helps elect people.
Executive branch
according to Marshall, which branches of government deal with public problems?
executive
they had an argument because there was no Bill of Rights and also the executive branch held too much power.
No, the IRS government is not a legit branch. The IRS works for a branch of the government but it does not have its own branch. The IRS works for the executive branch.