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How does hamilton support and advance his purpose in paragraph 2 by using the word feebleness in this excerpt? . . that as, from the natural feebleness of the judiciary, it is in continual jeopardy of being overpowered, awed, or influenced by its co-ordinate branches . . this word allows hamilton to stress the idea that the judiciary plays a naturally passive role in the governmentâreacting to the other branchesâso its independence must be guaranteed. the word captures hamilton's view that the judiciary is of questionable value, so it ought to be granted complete independence so it can prove its worth to the government. the word lets hamilton suggest that the efforts of the judiciary are mostly ineffective, so it should not be linked to any other branches lest it negatively influence them. the word conveys hamilton's belief that the judiciary's function will be irrelevant unless it is allowed to exist under the strong and guiding power of the other branches of government.
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