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madreJ [45]
2 years ago
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A government in which the state has control over all aspects of society is called a totalitarian government.

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2 answers:
Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
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The correct answer is True.
mars1129 [50]2 years ago
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The correct answer would be True
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For all his vision and innovation, Hamilton’s ambition may have carried him too far if left unchecked. The federal government may have become too powerful and curbed the rights of citizens, which in fact did happen to a degree during the Adams administration. Jefferson and his policies provided an important counter balance to Hamilton. Jefferson’s support of states’ rights and agriculture helped to offset the influence of the Hamilton-supporting merchants and manufacturers. However, without Hamilton’s counter-balance Jefferson’s policies may have left the government weak and ineffectual to deal with major crises both at home and abroad.

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