1. milkis paper
He claimed that according to the Constitution, the power to declare war is not in the hands of the President but in those of Congress. ... This assault on the national government was carried out to protect the power of local communities. ... Their goal was to reduce the power and influence of political organizations and instead they favored a national administrative power. They believed that the executive office had to become separate and an independent institution that would be freed from the corrupt influence of political parties. By weakening the corrupt and ineffective party system to cr...
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