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the federal government should be limited in power
They believed the national government should be stronger than the states
Hamiltonians were the people who supported Alexander Hamilton and jeffersonians were the people who supported Jefferson and Madison. Hamilton wanted the other states who had finished paying off their debts to help the other states who hadn't paid of their debts, and he also supported the creation of the national bank, which he believed would greatly help the government. Basically the jeffersonians disagreed with this.
democratic-republians believed in a strong state government.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Cleveland believed that the overthrow of the rightful Queen Liliuokalini was instigated by American pineapple interests and did not consider rightful the request of the revolutionary government for annexation by the US.
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Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Hobbes supported an absolute monarchy form of government. He believed that a strong central authority was necessary to maintain order and prevent the chaos that he saw in the state of nature.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a strong national government for the US. Although many others also supported a strong central government, Hamilton is outstanding because he was the founder and leader of the Federalist Party.
Saving money and limiting the size of government
He believed there were more people in America who agreed with him than didn't agree with him.
President Garfield believed silver and gold should be used to ensure a sound monetary system.
Federalists believed in a strong central government. Therefore, they supported the new US Constitution, which increased the power of the central government vs. the Articles of Confederation.
Jefferson actions as president reflected on federalist because he believed in decentralized government. He also believed in heavy state rights.
Calvin Coolidge