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Alexander Hamilton argued that a "vigorous" and "energetic" executive is essential for a steady administration of laws and national security.
While the Anti-Federalists feared a single executive would lead to tyranny, presidential power has grown significantly because a single person can provide faster leadership than a large legislative body like Congress. 2.6.docx
: Using the "bully pulpit" to influence Congress and the public. 3. Historical Evolution Alexander Hamilton argued that a "vigorous" and "energetic"
: Powers not mentioned in the Constitution but developed over time, such as: such as: : Originally
: Originally, Congress was the dominant branch, but the executive and legislative branches reached more equal footing over time.
: International agreements that do not require Senate approval.
