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“In our case, the concurrence of thirteen distinct sovereign wills is requisite, under the Confederation, to the complete execution of every important measure. . . . The measures of the Union have not been executed.”
–Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist, No. 15



How does Hamilton make a case for a new government?


A. He argues that the current government needs an army.

B. He argues that the current government is inefficient.

C.He argues that the current government cannot levy taxes.

D. He argues that the current government is too corrupt

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C. Is right answer because only one that makes sence
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