Alexander Hamilton believed that the right to vote was essential for ensuring a government that was accountable to its citizens. He argued that political participation would promote civic virtue and enlightenment among the populace, fostering a more informed electorate. Additionally, Hamilton thought that broad voting rights would help prevent tyranny and protect individual liberties by allowing diverse perspectives to influence governance. Ultimately, he viewed voting as a fundamental mechanism for maintaining a healthy democracy.
Because he thought it was the future (which he was right about)
People often change thir beliefs and cannot choose right. He believed masses of people were ignorant and should be governed, not govern.
Alexander Hamilton's role in President Washington's administration was that of Secretary of the Treasury. This was one of the most powerful roles anyone could play in the administration and allowed Hamilton a primary role in authoring economic policies.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government, but Jefferson believed that it was the right of the people to rule their economy.
Alexander Hamilton's view of the nature of human beings was that they were guided by good intentions but could also be influenced by their own advantage. He felt that people's actions could at times be determined by their "passions" and self-interests. Some Founders words were more poetic and inspiring. Hamilton liked to deal with people as they were, not as he wished they were. ----- For more fascinating information on Alexander Hamilton, check information placed on-line by the "Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society" and the National Park Service site for "Hamilton Grange".
yes
Because he thought it was the future (which he was right about)
Alexander Hamilton on the 10$ bill is facing his right
People often change thir beliefs and cannot choose right. He believed masses of people were ignorant and should be governed, not govern.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton's role in President Washington's administration was that of Secretary of the Treasury. This was one of the most powerful roles anyone could play in the administration and allowed Hamilton a primary role in authoring economic policies.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government, but Jefferson believed that it was the right of the people to rule their economy.
yes.......................... everyone should have a right to medical stuff.................
Alexander HamiltonViper1 Of course, you can always look at the caption that appears right below the portrait!Alexander Hamilton.
The answer to this question is a matter of opinion and great controversy. Some folks believe that everyone should have the right to unlimited medical care. Others believe that everyone should have the right to a limited amount of medical care. Others believe that people should have the right to the amount of medical care that they can afford. I think everyone is in agreement that everyone should have the right to access medical care, but the big controversy is who should pay for that medical care, them, or you, through your taxes.
Alexander Hamilton's view of the nature of human beings was that they were guided by good intentions but could also be influenced by their own advantage. He felt that people's actions could at times be determined by their "passions" and self-interests. Some Founders words were more poetic and inspiring. Hamilton liked to deal with people as they were, not as he wished they were. ----- For more fascinating information on Alexander Hamilton, check information placed on-line by the "Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society" and the National Park Service site for "Hamilton Grange".
Alexander Hamilton thought it would improve credit with Europe and he and he was the founder of the federalist party.