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Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson disagreed over the proposed “National Bank” based on which issue?

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Thomas Jefferson and his followers disagreed with Hamilton's argument, stating that it was a misinterpretation of the necessary and proper clause. He believed that creating a national bank would be an abuse of power by the federal government.

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Jefferson believed that political parties were necessary, while Hamilton believed that political parties were an unnecessary burden on the legislative process.

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