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The Democratic-Republican Party
The Democratic-Republican Party developed in support of the ideas of two people: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, who were both important leaders and future U.S. presidents.
Look at the table, which describes common characteristics of people who supported the Democratic-Republican Party. Then follow the instructions below.
Federalists often... Democratic Republicans often...
believed in a strong federal, or national, government
lived in northeastern states, where there was a growing business and manufacturing economy
wanted the U.S. to have a friendly relationship with Great Britain
believed that the Constitution gave the federal government the right to set up a national bank
believed that states should have more power than the federal government
believed that the United States should support France more than Great Britain
were farmers, and believed that the United States should support the growth of agriculture more than manufacturing
believed that the Constitution did not give the federal government the right to establish a national bank
Question
Choose responses to accurately complete the paragraph below with information about the Democratic-Republican party.(4 points)
Democratic-Republicans believed that the federal government should have
power than state governments. Many Democratic-Republicans were planters and farmers in the South and the West who supported the growth of
. They believed that the U.S. Constitution
the United States federal government the right to set up a national bank. When it came to foreign policy, Democratic-Republicans supported
more than they supported Britain.
The Democratic-Republican Party developed in support of the ideas of two people: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, who were both important leaders and future U.S. presidents.
Look at the table, which describes common characteristics of people who supported the Democratic-Republican Party. Then follow the instructions below.
Federalists often... Democratic Republicans often...
believed in a strong federal, or national, government
lived in northeastern states, where there was a growing business and manufacturing economy
wanted the U.S. to have a friendly relationship with Great Britain
believed that the Constitution gave the federal government the right to set up a national bank
believed that states should have more power than the federal government
believed that the United States should support France more than Great Britain
were farmers, and believed that the United States should support the growth of agriculture more than manufacturing
believed that the Constitution did not give the federal government the right to establish a national bank
Question
Choose responses to accurately complete the paragraph below with information about the Democratic-Republican party.(4 points)
Democratic-Republicans believed that the federal government should have
power than state governments. Many Democratic-Republicans were planters and farmers in the South and the West who supported the growth of
. They believed that the U.S. Constitution
the United States federal government the right to set up a national bank. When it came to foreign policy, Democratic-Republicans supported
more than they supported Britain.
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Democratic-Republicans believed that the federal government should have **less** power than state governments. Many Democratic-Republicans were planters and farmers in the South and the West who supported the growth of **agriculture**. They believed that the U.S. Constitution **did not give** the United States federal government the right to set up a national bank. When it came to foreign policy, Democratic-Republicans supported **France** more than they supported Britain.
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