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What was Hamilton referring to when he stated the executive needed ‘unity’ and why would this be an important characteristic for the executive?

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Answered by dolnarayan2
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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Hamilton argues that unity in the executive branch is a main ingredient for both energy and safety. Energy arises from the proceedings of a single person, characterized by, "decision, activity, secrecy, and dispatch," while safety arises from the unitary executive's unconcealed accountability to the people.

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