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... of the United States. It seems as if Jefferson's ideas lasted but some of Hamilton's ideas lasted also. Jefferson stated that "We ...
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... Washington. Before the time of their presidency, Jefferson and Madison were completely opposed to Hamilton's ideas and devices. ...
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... what they were. I thought that reading this book would give me a better understanding of Hamilton's ideas. After reading this book ...
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... fourteen years. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson contributed great ideas and actions to the young country. Both had great ...
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... "Everything everywhere in the world of men," exclaims Hamilton, "was of interest to him." (Hamilton 102). The ideas of this intuitive historian serve as the ...
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... Jefferson observed that the lower classes would be severely hurt by the tariff, but Hamilton's traditional ideas favored the growth and benefit of large ...
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... In Edith Hamilton's essay, The Ever-present Past, she described a good education as one that is modeled after the ancient Greek's ideas. ...
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... from the haves'. Hamilton embodied all the central ideas of the Federalist, some which were liberal some which were not. He was for ...
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... Hamilton argued for a loose interpretation. ... The conflict between Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian ideas has continued out through to our present day issues. ...
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... Hamilton quotes Plato saying to "love what is beautiful and hate what is ugly ... A fairly good idea, except that at first everyone is clumsy and ideas are awkward ...
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... nations. Hamilton proposed important ideas such as a funded national debt and the creation of the Bank of the United States. The ...
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... nations. Hamilton proposed important ideas such as a funded national debt and the creation of the Bank of the United States. The ...
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... These were ideas opposed by Hamilton. ... After a month Hamilton finally spoke in the deliverance of a five hour speech representing his ideas (Schlesinger, 41). ...
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... national government. From the original ideas of Hamilton, Locke, and Montesquieu has come the type of government we have today.
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The Federalists, who included Hamilton and Adams, and the Republicans, who included Jefferson and Madison, had contrasting ideas and beliefs. ...
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... Yet Deming\'s management ideas were more wide-ranging than leadership per se ... in an environment of openness, honesty, and shared confi-dence (Hamilton & Parker ...
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... Besides the selfish view of the recreational nature, most people carry with them Christian values and the ideas of Hamilton, Jefferson, Locke, and Smith that ...
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... The Federalists, mainly Hamilton, dismissed these views as misrepresentation. ... The Anti-Federalists saw many wrong ideas in the formation of a union, mainly in ...
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... the national bank or the foreign tariff imposed by Hamilton and the Federalists. Even after Thomas Jefferson stepped down from office, his ideas and beliefs ...
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... Alexander Hamilton's strong financial awareness make him the best qualified for the job of ... was very imaginative and eager to come up with new ideas (Marshall 13 ...
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... partisanship in appointing those who supported only his ideas. The last breath of the Federalist Party came after Aaron Burr murdered Hamilton at Weehawken ...
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... In this Hamilton furthers his point with the notion that the executive branch should be established around the ideas of unity, a degree of secrecy, and an ...
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... In this Hamilton furthers his point with the notion that the executive branch should be established around the ideas of unity, a degree of secrecy, and an ...
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... Another argument for unlimited reelection, Hamilton wrote, was that men tend to put forth ... closed minded and unwilling to deviate with the ways and ideas of the ...
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... The solution combined both the ideas of Hamilton and Jefferson. It allowed the president to be elected indirectly through the Electoral College. ...
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... The report on Manufactures of 1791, written by Hamilton, promoted tariffs on ... Britain's mercantilist ideas in these Acts show their disregard for the new ...
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... The report on Manufactures of 1791, written by Hamilton, promoted tariffs on ... Britain's mercantilist ideas in these Acts show their disregard for the new ...
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... The report on Manufactures of 1791, written by Hamilton, promoted tariffs on ... Britain's mercantilist ideas in these Acts show their disregard for the new ...
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... The report on Manufactures of 1791, written by Hamilton, promoted tariffs on ... Britain's mercantilist ideas in these Acts show their disregard for the new ...
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... The report on Manufactures of 1791, written by Hamilton, promoted tariffs on ... Britains mercantilistic ideas in these Acts show their disregard for the new ...
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