Alexander Hamilton argued in Federalist 78 all of the following EXCEPT?
a. The judicial branch was the weakest of the three branches because it had neither force, not will.
b. The judiciary cannot restrain the general freedoms of the people.
c. The courts were the only body that could protect that laws of the constitution by declaring all acts contrary to it as invalid.
d. The courts had the power to determine the meaning of only the Constitution, and in this way preserve it.

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Alexander Hamilton argued in Federalist 78 all of the following except for letter D. The courts had the power to determine the meaning of only the Constitution, and in this way preserve it. Federalist No. 78 is an article by Alexander Hamilton, the seventy-eighth of The Federalist Papers. Like the greater part of The Federalist Papers, it was distributed under the nom de plume.