In what ways were Federalists and Democratic Republicans similar? A. both believed in promoting trade. B. both had plans for a national bank. C. both were strong supporters of the free market. D. both were strong supporters of the Constitution.

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The correct answer is D. both were strong supporters of the Constitution.

While Federalists and Democratic-Republicans had significant differences in their views on the role of government and economic policies, both parties were fundamentally committed to the idea of the Constitution as the framework for the United States government. However, it is important to note that their interpretations and implementations of constitutional principles differed sharply.