Hamilton- desired a strong central government as they admired the English aristocracy and the English system of government
Jefferson- disfavored a strong central government
Hamilton- wanted to expand the economy and increase nation's wealth by power of government to promote business, manufacturing, and trade
Jefferson- Democratic-Republican party favored an economy based on agriculture
Hamilton- wealthy, upper class
Jefferson- less fortunate people
Hamilton: Hamilton believed that we should remain neutral to all foreign affairs.
Jefferson: Jefferson believed that France was better to have relations with than Britain.
Sorry if I made any mistakes, please correct me if I have. Hope this helped. :) (Disclaimer: I got these answers from different sources.)
Sacagawea in Louisiana Purchase and Lewis & Clark she escorted
Answer:
That he will be a good president and help america
Explanation:
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Fundamentalism differs from modernism in several ways.
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The controversy between fundamentalism and modernism emerged during the 1920s. The controversy emerged in the Presbyterian church in the United States. Within the protestant faction of Christianity differences of opinion existed on several subjects like authority of scripture, death, resurrection etc.
These differences of opinion caused the development of two factions within protestant Christianity. Fundamentalists believed in an almost literal interpretation of the bible. They believed that each and every doctrine of the scripture had timeless validity.
Modernists had a different approach towards religion. They believed that religion should adapt to the advancements in science and keep up with the changes that come over with time.