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Who did Jefferson believed could best protect freedom?

A strong central government!! D:


Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton political ideology?

Foreign Policy:- Hamilton wanted the U.S to ally with Britain. - Jefferson wanted the U.S to ally with France.Fiscal Policy:- Hamilton wanted a central bank to govern the nation's finances.- Jefferson distrusted banks and central authority, ergo he disliked the bank.Slavery:- Hamilton supported the abolition of slavery.- Jefferson owned slaves and allowed it to spread west (despite personal disgust at slavery)


When thomas Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence did he want America to grow a strong central government?

IN 1776 he wasn't thinking in that way yet. His philosophy became one of an anti federal groverment and he viewed the future as with a smaller government. This was one of his main disagreements with Adams who felt a strong central government was needed. He believed that people should change their government every few years and he also felt there was need for world revolution. Jefferson was a true revolutionary.


What does Thomas Jefferson think will happen if the constitution is not followed strictly?

What does Jefferson think will happen if the Constitution is not followed strictly?


Does a confederation system have a strong central government?

no, it does not have a strong central government


How did the federalists feel about a strong central government?

The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.


What did nationalists want in a new American government?

A strong central government


After which nation did japan decide to model a strong central government during the meiji era?

Japan decided to model its Central Government after the United States of America.


Why might Jefferson oppose having a strong central government?

Thomas Jefferson opposed a strong central government primarily because he believed it threatened individual liberties and states' rights. He championed agrarianism and felt that a decentralized government would better represent the interests of the common man, particularly farmers. Jefferson feared that a powerful central authority could lead to tyranny and the erosion of democratic principles. His vision emphasized a government that was more responsive and closer to the people, reflecting his commitment to personal freedom and local governance.


Disagreement between Jefferson and Hamilton about the national bank?

What about it? There was indeed disagreement between the two since Hamilton favored a strong central government (and therefore a central banking system) and Jefferson supported distributing power to the states.


What disagreement did Jefferson and Hamilton have over the central government?

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.


How did the federalist benefit from a strong government?

The Federalists wanted a strong central government. They benefitted because a strong central government was created.