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the disagreements between hamilton and jefferson led to
a revised constitution.
a reformed congress.
new cabinet members.
new political parties.
Hamilton and Jefferson had differing political and economic views. Hamilton favored a strong central government and business interests, while Jefferson favored states' rights and agrarian interests. Their disagreements led to the formation of the Federalist Party (supporting Hamilton's views) and the Democratic - Republican Party (supporting Jefferson's views), so the result was new political parties. The other options: a revised Constitution was not a direct result of their disagreements; a reformed Congress was not the outcome of their disputes; and new cabinet members were not the main result of their ideological differences.
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D. new political parties