Edmund Randolph's counterproposal during the Constitutional Convention suggested a single executive, but he advocated for a strengthened role for the executive branch, with the president being elected by the legislature. This approach aimed to balance power between the executive and legislative branches while ensuring that the president remained accountable to the legislature. Randolph's proposal emphasized the need for a strong and energetic executive to effectively govern, contrasting with the more decentralized approach favored by some delegates.
Edmund Randolph's counterproposal during the Constitutional Convention included a single executive but suggested that the president be elected by the legislature rather than directly by the people. He believed this would ensure that the president remained accountable to the legislative branch. Additionally, Randolph advocated for a council of advisors to assist the president, which would help balance power and provide checks on executive authority.
Edmond Randolph was the first attorney general of the United State.
George Edmund Foss was born in 1863.
Edmund Randolph wanted to do away with the power of the government.
The Attorney General under George Washington was born in Virginia. Edmund Randolph became the first Attorney General of the United States in September of 1789.
Edmund Randolph
Edmund Brown Jr. is the governor of California. California does not have a president.
President Edmund J. James was the president of the University of Illinois from 1904-1920.
No, it is not true. Edmund Randolph did not form the first Senate that advised President Washington. The first Senate of the United States was formed as a result of the Constitution and was established in 1789, with the first meeting taking place on March 4. Edmund Randolph did serve in President Washington's administration as the first Attorney General and later as the Secretary of State.
They don't particularly have a president. They have a Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister was Sir Edmund Barton.
They don't particularly have a president. They have a Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister was Sir Edmund Barton.
Macu is a region in the People's Republic of China. There is no president but rather a prime minister who is Edmund Ho Hau-wah.
Senator Edmund Ross cast the deciding vote that acquitted President Johnson.
It should establish a national government and three branches of government, which would be supreme over state governments in national matters.
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Edmund Randolph's counterproposal during the Constitutional Convention included a single executive but suggested that the president be elected by the legislature rather than directly by the people. He believed this would ensure that the president remained accountable to the legislative branch. Additionally, Randolph advocated for a council of advisors to assist the president, which would help balance power and provide checks on executive authority.
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