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What were some issues on which Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed? Select all that apply.
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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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All of the above.
- Role of the federal government: Hamilton favored a strong central government; Jefferson favored states' rights and limited federal power.
- How to structure the judiciary: Hamilton wanted an independent, strong federal judiciary; Jefferson feared judicial overreach and preferred more state control.
- Imposition of taxes: Hamilton supported federal taxes (excise, tariffs) to fund the government and debt; Jefferson opposed heavy federal taxation.
- How to structure a banking system: Hamilton created and supported a national bank; Jefferson opposed a national bank as unconstitutional and dangerous to liberty.
- Role of the federal government: Hamilton favored a strong central government; Jefferson favored states' rights and limited federal power.
- How to structure the judiciary: Hamilton wanted an independent, strong federal judiciary; Jefferson feared judicial overreach and preferred more state control.
- Imposition of taxes: Hamilton supported federal taxes (excise, tariffs) to fund the government and debt; Jefferson opposed heavy federal taxation.
- How to structure a banking system: Hamilton created and supported a national bank; Jefferson opposed a national bank as unconstitutional and dangerous to liberty.
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