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What were Alexander Hamiltons views on federal power?

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Answer:

anti-federalists

Explanation:

These beliefs were in direct conflict with the beliefs of anti-federalists such as Thomas Jefferson. Anti-federalists believed in a strict interpretation of the US Constitution. They believed that the central government should be weak and limited to only the powers expressly given in the Constitution.

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