1. The structure of the federal government: Hamilton advocated for a strong centralized government, while Jefferson advocated for more power to be held by the states.
2. Economic policy: Hamilton believed in a strong, industrialized economy and supported policies such as the establishment of a national bank and protective tariffs. Jefferson favored an agrarian economy and opposed these policies.
3. Interpretation of the Constitution: Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, arguing that the government could take actions not expressly granted to it if they were necessary to fulfill its powers. Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation, arguing that the government should only take actions explicitly granted to it in the Constitution.
4. Foreign policy: Hamilton favored a pro-British stance and closer economic and political ties with Britain. Jefferson favored a pro-French stance and closer ties with France.
5. Role of the common people: Hamilton believed that a strong, centralized government led by an educated elite was necessary to protect against mob rule. Jefferson believed in the sovereignty of the people and championed the rights of the common people.
What were some issues on which Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed select all that apply
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