Multiple Choice
Alexander Hamilton main argument concerning the courts was that
A) Congress and the president should each render their own judgments in questions of judicial review.
B) The power of judicial review was inherent in the notion of separation of powers.
C) Judicial review was a violation of fundamental constitutional principles.
D) Judicial review should be used to constrain state-actions only.
E) Judicial review could not be used to nullify executive action.
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