Questions: Alexander Hamilton in Defending the Judiciary No. 63 writes the legislative branch (Congress) will be the weakest of all the branches, therefore, the government must have a strong Judiciary to protect the "voice of the people." True False

Alexander Hamilton in Defending the Judiciary No. 63 writes the legislative branch (Congress) will be the weakest of all the branches, therefore, the government must have a strong Judiciary to protect the "voice of the people."
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Transcript text: Alexander Hamilton in Defending the Judiciary No. 63 writes the legislative branch (Congress) will be the weakest of all the branches, therefore, the government must have a strong Judiciary to protect the "voice of the people." True False
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The answer is False.

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Alexander Hamilton, in his Federalist Papers, particularly Federalist No. 78, argues that the Judiciary will be the weakest of the three branches of government. He emphasizes that the Judiciary has "no influence over either the sword or the purse" and must rely on the executive branch to enforce its judgments. Hamilton's argument is that the Judiciary needs to be independent and strong to protect the Constitution and the rights of individuals, but he does not claim that the legislative branch will be the weakest. Instead, he suggests that the legislative branch, with its power to make laws and control the budget, could potentially be the most powerful.

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