What were some issues on which Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed? Select 2.

(1 point)
Responses

the role of the federal government
the role of the federal government

how to structure the judiciary
how to structure the judiciary

imposition of taxes
imposition of taxes

how to structure a banking system

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Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed on the following two issues:

  1. the role of the federal government
  2. how to structure a banking system
Which group was primarily associated with the Democratic Republicans?
(1 point)
Responses

wealthy merchants
wealthy merchants

enslaved African Americans
enslaved African Americans

manufacturing leaders
manufacturing leaders

small farmers

The group primarily associated with the Democratic-Republicans was small farmers.

Why did political tensions increase after the election of 1796?
(1 point)
Responses

Jefferson lost support from farmers and abandoned his ideals.
Jefferson lost support from farmers and abandoned his ideals.

The elected president and vice president were from opposing parties.
The elected president and vice president were from opposing parties.

Adams was outraged that he did not get to choose his vice president.
Adams was outraged that he did not get to choose his vice president.

Hamilton sided with Jefferson over foreign policy issues.

Political tensions increased after the election of 1796 because the elected president and vice president were from opposing parties.

In his farewell address, what did Washington say about the U.S. forming alliances with specific European countries?
(1 point)
Responses

It would be seen as a sign of disrespect.
It would be seen as a sign of disrespect.

Other countries might also seek to form alliances.
Other countries might also seek to form alliances.

It might put peace and prosperity at risk.
It might put peace and prosperity at risk.

Other countries might boycott exports.

In his farewell address, Washington warned that forming alliances with specific European countries might put peace and prosperity at risk.