Which are one of the arguments about the Judiciary that Alexander Hamilton makes in Federalist #78?

a. No influence over the "sword or the purse", makes the Judiciary the least effective branch in government
b. The power to declare laws unconstitutional provides the Judicial Branch with too much power
c. The Judicial Branch is made up of unelected Justices, which is unconstitutional
d. The court is never consistent, and changes its ruling constantly

Ans: a. No influence over the "sword or the purse", makes the Judiciary the least effective branch in government

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