Describe a difference between Hamilton’s and Madison’s views on government.(1 point)

Responses

Hamilton fought against the policies of Washington, and Madison did not.
Hamilton fought against the policies of Washington, and Madison did not.

Hamilton believed that government should be free of all federal intervention, and Madison did not.
Hamilton believed that government should be free of all federal intervention, and Madison did not.

Hamilton believed in a small central government, and Madison did not.
Hamilton believed in a small central government, and Madison did not.

Hamilton believed in a large central government, and Madison did not.

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The correct response is:

Hamilton believed in a large central government, and Madison did not.

Hamilton advocated for a strong central government to effectively manage the country's finances and promote economic growth, while Madison was more of a proponent of states' rights and a limited federal government.