James Wilson of Pennsylvania had strong views
about the executive branch. He advocated for a
single executive (what we call the President) rather
than a_____.



Answer :

James Wilson of Pennsylvania advocated for a single executive rather than a prime minister, like in Britain.

What is the difference between a President and a Prime Minister?

The major difference between a President and a Prime Minister is that a president is elected by the people (the popular vote).  A prime minister is chosen by the party's members.

The implication is that a president wins the election based on the nation's electoral system.  For a prime minister, it is the party that wins the election and then chooses a minister to head the government.

James Wilson wanted the legislature to be independent of the executive branch, headed by the President.  He did not want Congress members to elect the President.  No wonder, the Founding Fathers came to a compromise of using the Electoral College.

Thus, we can conclude that James Wilson of Pennsylvania advocated for a single executive rather than a prime minister, like in Britain.

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