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Why did Thomas Jefferson disagree with Alexander Hamilton during their time as members of

Washington's cabinet?
O Jefferson did not like Hamilton's support for the French Revolution.
O Jefferson did not like Hamilton's belief in a limited government.
O Jefferson believed that Hamilton's support for states' rights was wrong.

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Answer:

I think it is B

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamilton did not support the French Revolution. I am pretty sure he did not support the states' rights either but may be wrong.

I hope this helps. Sorry if I am wrong.

User Mark Clancy
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Answer:

Jefferson did not like Hamilton's belief in a limited government.

Step-by-step explanation:

The federalists, Alexander Hamilton was the Finance Minister and the anti-federalists, Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State and they both have different views on the power of government. Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong central government or limited government while Thomas Jefferson, wanted that power should be in the hands of state and to protect state rights instead of centralized power.

Hence, the correct answer is "Jefferson did not like Hamilton's belief in a limited government."

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