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Q: Who was orator and statesman from Massachusetts who advocated a strong national government to preserve the Union?
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Alexander Hamilton advocated the principles of a strong centralized government and?

a loose interpretation of the Constitution. Hamilton advocated a loose interpretation of the Constitution and by doing so strengthened the U.S. economy as the first Secretary of the Treasury. He advocated a strong federal government, a national bank, a reduction in the public debt, and the building of a navy.


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The disagreement over the role of the national government emerged during the founding of the United States in the late 18th century. It led to the creation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist factions during the debates over adopting the United States Constitution. The Federalists favored a strong central government, while the Anti-Federalists were concerned about the concentration of power and advocated for more states' rights.


How do state and and local governments influence national policy making?

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