Hamilton and Jefferson had significant disagreements on several key issues. The relevant issues from your list where they differed include:
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The role of the federal government: Hamilton advocated for a strong central government, while Jefferson supported states' rights and a limited federal government.
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How to structure the judiciary: Hamilton favored a strong national judiciary, whereas Jefferson was concerned about the potential for federal overreach and believed in more power for state courts.
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Imposition of taxes: Hamilton supported various forms of taxation to fund the federal government and pay off debts, while Jefferson was opposed to excessive taxation, favoring agrarian interests and lower taxes.
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How to structure a banking system: Hamilton proposed a national bank to help stabilize and improve the nation's credit, whereas Jefferson opposed the idea, arguing that it would benefit the wealthy and centralize too much power in the federal government.
Therefore, all the options you provided reflect issues on which Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed.