A.) The common bond of a substantial national debt would serve to unify the different states.
B.) The French alliance threatened to spread the violence of the French Revolution to America.
C.) The federal government should encourage manufacturing and industry.
D.) Hamilton's programs were weakening the military strength of the nation.
E.) Hamilton's programs favored wealthy financial interests.
E, because according to Hamilton's plan, the farming areas would be left out in the big banks, causing the wealthy people to be favored. Jefferson wanted everyone to be treated equally in the bank system.
Alexander Hamilton and James Madisonedit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795. Albert Gallatin was the Secretary of Treasury under Thomas Jefferson. Secretary Gallatin convinced President Jefferson that they should run their administration based on Hamilton's financial and economic programs.
Those opposed to Alexander Hamilton's programs were known as the anti-Federalist Party...later the Republican Party, then the Democrat-Republicans.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt believed that the only way to get the country out of the Great Depression was to create programs. These programs laid the groundwork for some of the current government assistance programs.
Actually, Jefferson adopted some of the Federalist programs. He said nothing about the doctrine of nullification that he and Madison had favored in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. He allowed some of Hamilton's financial programs, like the Bank of the US, to continue. He did do away with a lot of the pomp and ritual adopted by Washington and Adams. He pardoned people still in jail as a result of the Sedition Act. He restored the five year residency requirement for citizenship. He replaced Federalist office holders with Republicans.
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The opposition lead in Congress was James Madison. The opposition lead in Washington's cabinet was Thomas Jefferson. Fortunately, Hamilton's programs were passed by Congress and signed into law by President Washington. Though Jefferson & Madison opposed the economic and financial plans of Hamilton in the 1790s, they kept them intact during their administrations in the 1800s with the able assistance of Albert Gallatin.
Jefferson left most of the federalist programs in tact
Thomas Jefferson agreed with the Federalist's economic programs. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America.
Alexander Hamilton and James Madisonedit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
Hamiltonians or High Federalists were a faction within the Federalist Party that supported Alexander Hamilton's economic programs. Jeffersonians were a faction within the Democratic-Republican that supported Thomas Jefferson's foreign programs. Hamilton favored a strong federal government while Jefferson favored a strong state govenment.
Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795. Albert Gallatin was the Secretary of Treasury under Thomas Jefferson. Secretary Gallatin convinced President Jefferson that they should run their administration based on Hamilton's financial and economic programs.
Type your answer here... He wanted to limit federal power and wanted to reduce the role of government in people's lives. He believed that under the Federalists the national government had taken on powers that belonged to the states.
Blaine Alexander Price has written: 'A framework for the automatic animation of concurrent programs'
At this time Jefferson County's Section 8 and Subsidized Home Programs are closed and not accepting applications. They do not have a definite date of when they will reopen the programs.
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None. They all believed in a working democracy. I think the term socialism has been used a lot, but is not understood by the general population. Just because the government has some programs to help people doesn't make it socialism. What is the purpose of government? Thomas Jefferson said that it was to help the people and to meet the common good of the people.