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What led to the formation of political parties?

Certain individuals wanted to gain political power.
The writers of the Constitution disagreed on ideology.
The Constitution encouraged the concept of two political parties.
It gave party leaders power to organize at the local level.

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The writers of the Constitution disagreed on ideology.

Explain: Early leaders (e.g., Hamilton vs. Jefferson) had sharp disagreements over the proper size and power of the federal government, economic policy, and constitutional interpretation. Those ideological splits led them to form organized political parties.
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