Describe a difference between Hamilton’s and Madison’s views on government.

a. Hamilton believed in a small central government, and Madison did not.
b. Hamilton fought against the policies of Washington, and Madison did not.
c. Hamilton believed that government should be free of all federal intervention, and Madison did not.
d. Hamilton believed in a large central government, and Madison did not.

d. Hamilton believed in a large central government, and Madison did not.

Hamilton supported a strong central government with extensive powers, while Madison favored a more limited government with power dispersed among the states and a system of checks and balances to prevent the central government from becoming too powerful.