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What were the beliefs of the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton? Select all that apply. Mult A The Constitution gave government implied powers. b There should be no national bank to issue and borrow money. c Elected representatives should rule in the people's name. d Educated, wealthier men should hold public office.

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c Elected representatives should rule in the people's name.

d Educated, wealthier men should hold public office.

Step-by-step explanation:

Federalist party was led by Alexander Hamilton, during the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788, wrote a series of publications (85 paper) to present what they supported or felt would favor the country.

Unlike the Anti-Federalists, the Federalists supported a stronger federal or central government amongst other things, including:

1. Elected representatives should rule in the people's name.

2. Educated, wealthier men should hold public office.

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