Alexander Hamilton would likely choose to keep the powers related to federal authority over taxation and commerce. He believed these powers were essential for creating a strong central government capable of maintaining economic stability and fostering national growth. Hamilton's vision emphasized a robust federal role in regulating the economy, which he argued was necessary to promote the nation's interests and ensure its prosperity. Additionally, he valued the power to maintain a standing army for national defense.
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
Congressional Powers
Constitutional powers can be classified as federal powers only. The Constitution does not give the right to the federal government to make laws in individual states.
Expressed Powers
Yes
This is called separation of powers.
the assigning of certain powers to the national government and certain ones to the states
yes
The powers of a ruler a limited in their kingdom under a constitutional monarchy.
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
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