Hamilton and Jefferson

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American History

 

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Stephen M

 

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October 29, 2014

 

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Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists supported the idea that if the Constitution didn't say you couldn't do something then it was ok to do it. The Federalists were firm supporters of the Necessary and Proper Clause that said if it was good for the nation, then the government could pass laws in its favor...
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The two men's ideas are still complete opposites of each others. One of the largest issues the men clashed on was the roll of the common man in the government. Hamilton's party of Federalists thought that the common man was dumb and shouldn't be allowed to vote or has any activate part in government...
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