Among members of George Washington's cabinet, Hamilton had a pessimistic view of human nature and a dread of democratic excess
Alexander Hamilton was known as a founding father of the United States. He was one of the influential interpreter and promoter of the United States. He led the Federal Party. He served as assemblyman from New York Country and was chosen as a delegate for the Constitutional Convention. Early in his convention, he made a speech saying about a “President for Life”
The answer is D. Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton had a pessimistic view of human nature and feared democratic excess, advocating for a strong central government to prevent chaos. His political philosophy significantly influenced the early formation of the United States' government and political system.
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