Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson primarily disagreed over the proposed "National Bank" based on D) whether or not the Constitution gives the national government the power to establish the bank. Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, arguing that the government had implied powers to create a national bank. In contrast, Jefferson advocated for a strict interpretation, arguing that if the Constitution did not explicitly grant the government that power, it should not be allowed to establish the bank.
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson disagreed over the proposed "National Bank" based on which issue? Responses A which executive department would be responsible for running itwhich executive department would be responsible for running it B the wisdom of staffing such an institution with immigrants from Britainthe wisdom of staffing such an institution with immigrants from Britain C how much in additional taxes would be levied on citizens of the United Stateshow much in additional taxes would be levied on citizens of the United States D whether or not the Constitution gives the national government the power to establish the bank
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