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put this: "The federalists believed that the United States would be better off with a strong central government that would act in the nation's best interests rather than states with restricted powers. State rights, on the other hand, were defended by the Democratic-Republicans." into different words

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GPT 3.5
The Federalists held the belief that a robust central government would benefit the United States more by acting in the nation's best interests, in contrast to limited state powers. On the contrary, the Democratic-Republicans advocated for the preservation of state rights.

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