How does Hamilton support and advance his purpose in this
passage?
By challenging evidence in...
English, 02.02.2021 20:50 adrianbanuelos1999
How does Hamilton support and advance his purpose in this
passage?
By challenging evidence in opposing arguments,
Hamilton discredits those who would prefer the
courts to be subject to the control of the executive or
legislative branches.
By using repetition to highlight his main point,
Hamilton shows that creating an independent
judiciary is the single most important job of any
government.
By expressing complete certainty in his position,
Hamilton presents his argument in favor of an
independent judiciary as one to which no logical
objection exists.
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By revealing potential government limitations,
Hamilton highlights the ways in which an independent
judiciary can solve the problems caused by a flawed
system.
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