How did Alexander Hamilton's views on national policy differ from those of Thomas Jefferson?

A Hamilton wanted higher prices on American goods.

B Hamilton wanted a strong central government.

C Hamilton wanted to pass lower tariffs on foreign products.

D Hamilton wanted to protect the powers of the states.

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The correct option that reflects how Alexander Hamilton's views on national policy differed from those of Thomas Jefferson is:

B Hamilton wanted a strong central government.

Hamilton advocated for a strong central government with a robust financial system and policies that would promote industry and commerce. In contrast, Jefferson favored a more agrarian society with greater emphasis on states' rights and less centralized authority.