Question

Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and James Madison were all strong advocates of...

the prevention of government tyranny through limiting federal power.

a decentralized government where states held strong authority.

a federal system of government with strong participation by citizens.

the creation of a new aristocracy and monarchy to replace England.

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Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and James Madison were all strong advocates of **a federal system of government with strong participation by citizens**. While they had differing views on the extent of federal power and the role of government, they collectively supported the idea of a strong central government established by the Constitution, which was designed to balance power and promote civic engagement. Hamilton, in particular, was a proponent of a robust federal government, while Madison, sometimes called the "Father of the Constitution," emphasized a system of checks and balances. Washington also advocated for a strong federal government to ensure stability and unity in the new nation.