1. What was Hamilton’s financial plan and which groups supported it and which groups opposed it?
2. How did the expansion of the public sphere offer new opportunities for women?
3. How did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 threaten government stability?
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●Federalists such as Hamilton supported ratification. But Anti-Federalists, who feared that the document gave too much power to the federal government, worked to convince the states to reject it. In order for the Constitution to take effect, nine of the 13 states would have to ratify. Thomas Jefferson supported the plan to build the young nation's capital along the Potomac River; Alexander Hamilton disagreed with the selected site.
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● During the nullification crisis of the early 1830s over the federal tariff, states' rights figures such as John Calhoun and Robert Hayne explicitly cited the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions as early exemplifications of their theory that a state legislature could declare federal laws null and void within its own.
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