- 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)
liberal ideology
Thomas Jefferson v Alexander Hamilton - were essentially good friends to begin with. Jefferson was for a very weak central government and power mostly in the states. Hamilton, however, was for a strong central government, evidenced by his financial policies, such as assumption. Jefferson was suspicious of the governors, believing that they would succumb to avarice in office; Hamilton suspicious of the governed, believing that the masses would not be able to sustain democracy and keep the government in order. In addition, Jefferson was a congenial optimist and saw things through a rose colored prism, Hamilton was distrustful to a fault (most likely from his childhood) and saw things through a dark prism. Finally, Jefferson favored relations with France, Hamilton, Britain. Anti Federalist v Federalist - the majority of anti-Federalists either thought the Articles were fine, or that they needed a Bill of Rights. Like Jefferson, many AFs believed that too much power was in the hands of the government, that the government would become greedy, and that, to be honest, the Articles were only going to be revised, not overhauled. Federalists, for the most part, believed the exact opposite. However, many people only supported ratification with a promise that Bill of Rights would be enacted.
His political ideology was :Nationalism, Sun Yat-sen also known as Sun Yixian believed in dying for his country.
Nasizm is a system of governing which was followed by Hitler in Geany.
karl marx
liberal ideology
Political ideology
Thomas Jefferson v Alexander Hamilton - were essentially good friends to begin with. Jefferson was for a very weak central government and power mostly in the states. Hamilton, however, was for a strong central government, evidenced by his financial policies, such as assumption. Jefferson was suspicious of the governors, believing that they would succumb to avarice in office; Hamilton suspicious of the governed, believing that the masses would not be able to sustain democracy and keep the government in order. In addition, Jefferson was a congenial optimist and saw things through a rose colored prism, Hamilton was distrustful to a fault (most likely from his childhood) and saw things through a dark prism. Finally, Jefferson favored relations with France, Hamilton, Britain. Anti Federalist v Federalist - the majority of anti-Federalists either thought the Articles were fine, or that they needed a Bill of Rights. Like Jefferson, many AFs believed that too much power was in the hands of the government, that the government would become greedy, and that, to be honest, the Articles were only going to be revised, not overhauled. Federalists, for the most part, believed the exact opposite. However, many people only supported ratification with a promise that Bill of Rights would be enacted.
The ideology of the colossus of Nero is the Augustan political ideology.
A political ideology
statists is a political ideology which support economic safety net in a country.
An ideology is the political and social views of the people in a culture.
democratic
Ideology.
The Quids believed that Jefferson was not true to their party's "country" ideology.
Fascism
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