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History, 26.09.2019 12:00, ayaan9573

November 8, 1787

and wherein does this president, invested with his powers . . essentially differ from the king of great britain . .? . . he is a constituent part of the legislative power, for every bill which shall pass the house of representatives and senate is to be presented to him for approbation. if he approves of it he is to sign it, if he disapproves he is to return it with objections, which in many cases will amount to a complete negative; will not the exercise of these powers therefore tend either to the establishment of a vile and arbitrary aristocracy or monarchy?

based on the details in this text, would this be a statement from the federalist papers or from the anti-federalist papers? explain your answer, and highlight the parts of the text that support your answer. (2 points)

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November 8, 1787

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