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Alexander Hamilton

Secertary of Treasury, Born in the North, Lived in City

Thomas Jefferson

Secretary of State, Born in South, Lived on Farm

Alexander Hamilton Nature of Human Beings

People only motivated by self interests, only the elite [educated] should govern

Thomas Jefferson Nature of Human Beings

The common man can make good decision, corruption occurs when power is in the hands of the elites

Alexander Hamilton: Best Type of Government

Powerful National Government, Articles of Confederation are to weak

Thomas Jefferson: Best Type of Government

Power should remain with state government, keep the national government small

Alexander Hamilton: Political Party's and Ideas

Federalist, stronger national government and fewer states rights

Thomas Jefferson: Political Party's and Ideas

Republican [democratic-republican], limited national government and more states rights

Alexander Hamilton: Ideal Economy

Economy based on industry

Thomas Jefferson: Ideal Economy

Economy based on small independent farmers

Alexander Hamilton: View on Constitution

Supported the constitution, constitution can be loosely interpreted with the necessary and proper clause

Thomas Jefferson: View on Constitution

Supported the constitution because of bill or rights, constitution should be strictly interpreted, powers not given to the national government are reserved for state governments

Alexander Hamilton: Quote

That which is not specifically forbidden is allowed"

Thomas Jefferson: Quote

"What is not strictly allowed is forbidden"

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How did Jefferson's views differ from Hamilton's?

Alexander Hamilton became a leading voice of the Federalists who believed that the federal government needed to be strong. On the other side, Thomas Jefferson, a Republican, argued that too much power in the hands of the federal government would lead to tyranny.

What were the differences between Hamilton and Jefferson quizlet?

Jefferson believed that the federal government should have less power, and believed that American success layed in its agrarian tradition and that people should govern the country, while Hamilton believed we should invest in manufacturing and that the federal government should have more control than the people.

How did Hamilton and Jefferson's views of government and the economy differ quizlet?

Hamilton wanted to promote manufacturing and business. Jefferson believed farmers were the most independent. He promoted agriculture and wanted to keep tariffs low.

How did Jefferson's views differ from Hamilton's choose the two correct answers?

How did Jefferson's views differ from Hamilton's? Choose the TWO correct answers. Jefferson wanted a smaller federal government & Jefferson opposed the Bank of the United States.

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