A constitutional issue that Jefferson and Hamilton disagreed about was the
power of the federal government.
different kinds of currency.
departments of the executive branch.
formation of a presidential cabinet.
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The correct answer is the power of the federal government. Jefferson and Hamilton had opposing views on the scope and authority of the federal government. Jefferson favored limited government with power primarily held by the states, while Hamilton believed in a strong central government with more power and control. This disagreement led to debates and conflicts over issues such as the Bank of the United States, taxation policies, and the interpretation of the Constitution.