7. What did Alexander Hamilton include in his economic proposal?
a. the creation of individual state banks
b. subsidies to whiskey producers
c. tariffs on exported goods
d. federal responsibility for outstanding Revolutionary War debts
e. the elimination of the national debt
8. Why did Thomas Jefferson and James Madison oppose Alexander Hamilton’s economic plan?
a. They believed the plan gave too much autonomy to independent farmers.
b. They believed that an alliance between commercial capitalists and a powerful federal government
threatened freedom.
c. They thought the plan would make the nation too socially equal.
d. They thought the plan required too much westward expansion.
e. The plan did not include tariffs, which they supported.
9. What vision of America’s future guided Thomas Jefferson and James Madison?
a. a major commercial and military power under strong federal leadership
b. a bastion of freedom in which freed slaves would eventually enjoy equal rights with whites
c. a land of economic equality in which no one would be wealthy and no one would be poor
d. a rural republic of independent farmers freely selling their goods to a global market
e. an increasingly urban democracy, largely populated by educated businessmen and craftsmen
10. With regard to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson’s debates in the 1790s, what aspect of their
differences in opinion can still be seen in today’s United States?
a. whether foreign policy in the United States should favor Great Britain or France
b. whether alcohol should be taxed
c. whether the United States should remain a nation of mostly farmers
d. whether the Constitution should be interpreted strictly or loosely