Why does Hamilton think judges should be appointe permanently rather than on a periodic basis? Periodical appointments, however regulated, or by whomsoever made, would, in some way or other, be fatal to their necessary independence. - Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 78 O Permanent appointments allow for greater regulation but less independence. O Periodic appointments promote a fatal independence. O Periodic appointments are hard to regulate O Periodic appointments would destroy a judge's independence
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00, abigailweeks10
Plz ! after the first battle of bull run general ivan mc dowell was removed from command of the union army he was replaced by a. general ulysses s. grant. b. general george mcclellan. c. general robert e lee. d. general george meade.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:40, shauntleaning
Which of the following is not a correct match? select one: a. marius: first to allow landless citizens to become soldiers b. sulla: first general to seize rome and name himself dictator without time limit c. pompey: member of the first triumvirate d. cicero: led campaign against pirates in the mediterranean e. julius caesar: extended roman rule to france and belgium
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