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One of the issues facing the early nation was how to interpret the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton said that the Constitution gave Congress the power "to make all laws necessary and proper." Which statement best describes Hamilton's views on how the Constitution should be interpreted?
A.
He favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
B.
He favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution.
C.
He favored a partisan interpretation of the Constitution.
D.
He favored an inconsistent interpretation of the Constitution.
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Answered by hemantaminu
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Answered by ganeshholge7
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Hamilton wanted a new national government that had complete political authority. He disliked state governments and believed that they should be eliminated entirely. In fact, Hamilton believed that the perfect union would be one in which there were no states at all.

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