C. <em>He says that it may not be a reasonable expectation. </em>He says that even though it should be good that such ideas carried on, with full approval of the people, in reality contempt and disagreement would be the most probable reaction; his ideas are, after all, going against a whole set of thoughts and behaviors normal to the reality of American people of the time.
<span>C.He says that it may not be a reasonable expectation.
Hamilton states that it would be wonderful if this were guided by unbiased opinions and non-personal motivations, but that that is not a realistic expectation. He says it can be wished for, but not "seriously expected". </span>