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Title: Hamilton vs. Jefferson


1
Hamilton vs. Jefferson
  • Two very different men and the political parties
    they created

2
View of the Common Man
  • Hamilton
  • Felt the average man was ignorant and self
    serving.
  • Jefferson
  • Felt that if given good information they could
    make good decisions

3
Best Type of Government
  • Hamilton
  • A powerful Federal government run by a small
    group of intelligent, talented, elite men.
  • Jefferson
  • Believed in protecting the rights of the states
    and communities to make the decisions that
    directly affected the individuals.

4
Political Party
  • Hamilton
  • Started the Federalist Party.
  • Strong Federal Government
  • Jefferson
  • Started the Democratic-Republican Party.
  • Believer in more power to the states and people.

5
Ideal Economy
  • Hamilton
  • Favored an industrial economy run by the wealthy
    and educated.
  • Manufacturing/factories would decrease reliance
    on Europe
  • Jefferson
  • Believed in agriculture as the future of
    Americas economy
  • Believed that the common man should be his own
    boss as a group of small, independent farmers

6
View of the Constitution
  • Hamilton
  • Believed in a loose interpretation of the
    Constitution. The federal government could
    interpret the Constitution to make any law which
    is necessary and proper.
  • AKA the Elastic clause
  • Jefferson
  • Believed in a strict interpretation of the
    Constitution. The federal government only had
    the powers that were specifically spelled out.
    The states got everything else.
  • AKA the 10th Amendment

7
National Bank
  • Hamilton
  • Supported the national bank known as the Bank
    of the United States- that loaned these
    businesses money. We gained money through
    interest.
  • Used the Elastic Clause
  • Jefferson
  • Did not want a national bank thought the
    federal government should stay out of the
    economy.
  • Felt it was not constitutional as it was not in
    the Constitution.

8
Foreign Relations
  • Hamilton
  • Did not support involvement in the French
    Revolution or the French and British War.
  • Chose neutrality in order to trade with all
    nations, involvement would lead to more debt.
  • Jefferson
  • Wanted to get involved and help France.
  • Felt that we owed them for their help in our
    Revolution.

9
Quick Review
  • Who had a higher opinion of the common man
    Hamilton or Jefferson?
  • Why did Hamilton and the Federalists think that
    the best thing for the nation was for the Federal
    Government to be run by a small group of
    intellectual elites?
  • What does a loose interpretation mean? Why might
    the Federalists have wanted to use a loose
    interpretation of the Constitution? (Hint The
    Federalists wanted a strong Federal Government)

10
Who said this?
  • It must be by this time evident to all menthat
    the Articles of Confederation is a system so
    radically vicious and unsound as to admitan
    entire change.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

11
Who said this?
  • I am not among those who fear the people. They,
    not the rich, are our dependence for continued
    freedom.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

12
Who said this?
  • Our country is too large to have all affairs
    directed by a single government.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

13
Who said this?
  • All communities divide themselves into the few
    and the many. The first are the rich and well
    born the other, the mass of peopleThe people
    are turbulent and changing they seldom judge or
    determine right. Give therefore to the first
    class a permanent share in the governmentthey
    therefore will ever maintain good government.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

14
Who said this?
  • The powers contained in a constitutionought to
    be construed liberally loosely in advancement
    of the public good.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

15
Who said this?
  • I consider the foundation of the Constitution as
    laid on this ground-that all powers not delegated
    given to the United States by the Constitution,
    nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved
    to the states, or to the people.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

16
Who said this?
  • The superiorityenjoyed by nations that
    haveperfected a branch of industry, constitutes
    aformidable obstacle.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson

17
Who said this?
  • The small landowners are the most precious part
    of the state.
  • Who said this?
  • A) Hamilton
  • B) Jefferson
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