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Federalist No. 26 eLesson Answer Key

Federalist No. 26 is a defense of the Constitution’s provisions allowing the legislature to raise and fund a standing army in times of peace. According to Alexander Hamilton, many state constitutions had recognized that confidence to do so, and that power had to be placed somewhere within the Federal government.

Published
Jan 15, 2021
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