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Answer:
C. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison have different views
Explanation:
The Framing Fathers believed that political parties were an evil threat to the nation, that they were designed to fracture the government for their self-interests. That is why the Constitution does not mention political parties because the Framers did not think that they would play a role in the government.
Alexander Hamilton believed that the nation needed to invest in private enterprises and to make loans so the government could build roads, harbors, and canals.
But the main political parties of America emerged when James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started to see Hamilton’s victories as a threat to the interests of the southern planter class. With that, they formed what would become the Republican party.