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-7- is ARCHIVES S. SERVICE "NATIONAL RECORDS THEM AND LIBRARY government Unity in a democracy cannot be produced by mealy-mouthed political speeches. Unity on great issues comes only when the voice of the people has been heard se clearly, so strongly, so unmistakably, that no one -- not even the second guessers -- can doubt what the people mean. Themas Jefferson did not seek unity by concealing the real issues between him and Alexander Hamilton. He made the issues clear, so that the people could make a decision. And this decision determined that democracy rather than aristocracy should prevail in America.

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