Cato VII is an Anti-Federalist Paper that focuses on Congress’ ability to control the time, place and mode of elections.
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Cato VII is an Anti-Federalist Paper that focuses on Congress’ ability to control the time, place and mode of elections.
In Cato VI an Anti-Federalist author discusses issues with the apportionment of taxes and representation in the US Constitution.
In Cato V, an Anti-Federalist author completes his discussion on the presidency and moves on to criticize both houses of Congress.
In Cato IV an Anti-Federalist author attacks the office of President under the US Constitution as dangerous and potentially monarchical.
In Cato III an Anti-Federalist author (probably George Clinton) argues that the US Constitution creates a government that encompasses too many people who are spread too far apart.