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What was one reason for the formation of the Democratic-Republican party?(1 point)
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Washington's cabinet members wanted to form a new party to strengthen the federal government.
Washington's cabinet members wanted to form a new party to strengthen the federal government.

The Alien and Sedition Acts outlined the need for a new political party.
The Alien and Sedition Acts outlined the need for a new political party.

The threat of war with Britain inspired a revolt against the Federalists.
The threat of war with Britain inspired a revolt against the Federalists.

Thomas Jefferson's views clashed with those of Alexander Hamilton.

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One reason for the formation of the Democratic-Republican Party was that **Thomas Jefferson's views clashed with those of Alexander Hamilton**. This ideological conflict over issues such as the role of the federal government, economic policy, and foreign relations led to the creation of a political party that opposed Hamilton's Federalist agenda.

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