Who can deny but the president general will be a king to all intents and purposes, and one of the most dangerous kind too—a king elected to command a standing army. Thus our laws are to be administered by this tyrant; for the whole, or at least the most important part of the executive department is put in his hands.
—From Anti-Federalist No. 74, 1788
What apprehension about the single-executive system is suggested in this excerpt? (4 points)
a
The presidency will be hereditary.
b
The president's power will be wide-ranging.
c
The president will be in charge of the military.
d
The president will not be answerable to any other authority.
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Answer: B) the president will not be answerable to any other authority
Explanation: Anti-Fed papers call theoretical president a tyrant and compare him to a king bc he will not be "answerable to any other authority," meaning all powerful. This was a main concern in the papers.
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