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Hamilton was not that into democracy for all. He believed that the nation should be run by the wealthiest elite, and that the rest of the people should only be a secondary consideration. He believed that a national debt was a great blessing and that a powerful federal government was most desirable. He found no problem with the government basically taking over a corporation. He was pretty much for big government, big taxes, and rule by the elite. Despite his somewhat poor background, he didn't think that the ordinary people could be trusted. he also thought that people should be able to vote and he inspired it.
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
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The Articles of Confederation did not give the central government enough power & the states too much power...thus it could destroy the U.S.
The Federalists viewed the people as lesser than them and the people should not run the government. The Republicans viewed the people greatly like they should run the government.
He believed that everyone should be equal. Everybody was respected and treated the same way.
A. A strong leader should have total control of the government. B. A small, elite group of people should run the government. C. One branch of the government needs to have more power than the others. D. The branches of government need to check one another.
the wealthy and educated class
Well, Alexander Hamilton, was a Federalist, and he believed in a country base upon business, Manufacturing, and trade. That the Constitution should be read loosely, and that only the best people should run a government.
A church run government is called a Theocracy.
Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, political parties
It's called "public option" What it really should be called is "government option" It will be a government run insurance provider. That should work out well. We all know how efficiently the government can run businesses. think social security, post office, Medicare, am track ect.
limited government Government run by the church would be called a Theocracy.
Hamilton was not that into democracy for all. He believed that the nation should be run by the wealthiest elite, and that the rest of the people should only be a secondary consideration. He believed that a national debt was a great blessing and that a powerful federal government was most desirable. He found no problem with the government basically taking over a corporation. He was pretty much for big government, big taxes, and rule by the elite. Despite his somewhat poor background, he didn't think that the ordinary people could be trusted. he also thought that people should be able to vote and he inspired it.
Alexander Hamilton felt it was necessary for the country to have a banking system run by the federal government rather than state banks in order to aid the government's fiscal operations and to help unify the nation's credit and capital markets.
literate
The Articles of Confederation did not give the central government enough power & the states too much power...thus it could destroy the U.S.