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Loose Vs Strict Construction

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Politics are a big part of the American culture. There also are many different types of politics in today’s world. The two most popular is Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. They both have different beliefs. One of the many beliefs that I chose was Loose vs Strict Construction.
In my opinion, the main difference is about the bank issue. A loose construction means that if says nothing about the issue, then you can do it. A strict one means that if it doesn’t say one way or the other, then you can’t do the process. At first, Alexander Hamilton wanted to build a national bank that would be only for the government. But Thomas Jefferson disagreed with Hamilton’s statement. Since Jefferson is not with the same party as Hamilton, he believed in the strict construction of the government. Since there was no authorization from the government, he thought that it should be for the states, not the government. The constitution did say that the government had to do what was necessary and proper to create a great government. George Washington went along with what …show more content…

These we both created under president John Adams, who was the second president of the United States. Also under him, were the two parties were created. Thomas Jefferson was mostly on the Democratic-Republican side of the parties, while John Adams was with the Federalists. Even though these two interprets of the constitution is complete opposites, they agree on some parts of the government. They both believe that the constitution holds all the laws and should always be obeyed by the national government. They also believe in the rule of law. That means that you should always follow the law. Lastly, they both believe that the constitution is the main law to keep this country as strong as it can be. So to rap that all up, the main similarity is that they both believe that the constitution should always be followed and obeyed by the citizens and the

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