Jefferson
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
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jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. So people wouldn't get to much power Jefferson disagreed strongly with Hamilton's views of most of the citizens ability to make decisions for the country. Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens.
FDR admired Thomas Jefferson's ability to remember and consider the common people during his presidency. During FDR's own presidency, he concerned himself with the average citizen and spoke of them as the "forgotten man." He admired Alexander Hamilton's ability to uphold a strong federal government.
The adaptive ability to understand yourself, the captor, and the environment so that decisions can be made regarding future actions corresponding to the code of conduct.
The key person that supported Hamilton's policies all along was George Washington. Washington was the Indispensable Man. Hamilton was Washington's Indispensable Partner. Hamilton was Washington's Chief of Staff for a period that spanned 24 years - in War and then in Peace! America loved Washington. Washington loved Hamilton - for the genius of his ideas and ability to get things done. Up until the U.S. Constitution was ratified James Madison and Hamilton were closely aligned. When the leaders of VA turned on him after ratification, he separated from Hamilton. This was further advanced by Jefferson returning from Paris and abhorring Hamilton's economic plans. John Jay, Rufus King, Gouverneur Morris, Robert Morris (no relation), Hercules Mulligan, Lafayette, Gen'l Steuben, et al were simpaticos with Hamilton.
Free will
Householder autonomy refers to the ability of individuals or households to make decisions regarding their own living arrangements. It emphasizes the freedom and agency of individuals to decide where and how they want to live, without undue influence or interference from external entities such as the government or other institutions. It is a key component of housing and human rights, promoting self-determination and personal choice in housing decisions.
They disagreed over the establishment of the national bank because Jefferson distrusted the government, while Hamilton did not. Jefferson's sympathies were with the debtors and farmers. He supported a broad distribution of wealth and disliked industrialism and organized finance. He believed in the perfectability of man and that the people using representatives knew best how to govern themselves. Basically, Jefferson believed that the less power the federal government had, the better. Hamilton supported a strong and active central government, which would encourage industry, commerce and finance. His sympathies were with creditors and buisness oriented people. He distrusted the people's ability to govern themselves and supported a powerful executive with an elite following. Basically, Hamilton believed in a strong and active government, which acted to benefit certain interests.