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Of the following choices, which ones influenced the emergence of opposing political parties? Select all that apply. (1 point) R...Question
Of the following choices, which ones influenced the emergence of opposing political parties? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
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mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government
mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government
increase in the distribution of newspapers
increase in the distribution of newspapers
differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
looming threat of war with France.
(1 point)
Responses
mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government
mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government
increase in the distribution of newspapers
increase in the distribution of newspapers
differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
looming threat of war with France.
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The emergence of opposing political parties in the early United States was influenced by the following choices:
- **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**: This contributed to the spread of political ideas and different viewpoints, helping to shape public opinion and political factions.
- **Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have**: This was a central issue that led to the formation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist parties, with differing views on federal versus state power.
- **Looming threat of war with France**: Foreign policy issues, including tensions with France during the late 18th century, contributed to divisions among political factions, with differing perspectives on how to handle such threats.
The option regarding "mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government" does not directly relate to the emergence of opposing political parties.
So, the correct influences are:
- Increase in the distribution of newspapers
- Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
- Looming threat of war with France.
- **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**: This contributed to the spread of political ideas and different viewpoints, helping to shape public opinion and political factions.
- **Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have**: This was a central issue that led to the formation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist parties, with differing views on federal versus state power.
- **Looming threat of war with France**: Foreign policy issues, including tensions with France during the late 18th century, contributed to divisions among political factions, with differing perspectives on how to handle such threats.
The option regarding "mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government" does not directly relate to the emergence of opposing political parties.
So, the correct influences are:
- Increase in the distribution of newspapers
- Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
- Looming threat of war with France.
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GPT-4o mini
The choices that influenced the emergence of opposing political parties are:
1. **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**
2. **Differences in opinion on how much power the federal government should have**
3. **Looming threat of war with France**
These three factors contributed to the development of political factions and the formation of opposing political parties in the early United States. The option about "mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government" is not typically considered a direct influence on the emergence of political parties.
1. **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**
2. **Differences in opinion on how much power the federal government should have**
3. **Looming threat of war with France**
These three factors contributed to the development of political factions and the formation of opposing political parties in the early United States. The option about "mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government" is not typically considered a direct influence on the emergence of political parties.
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GPT-4o mini
If you need to select only two answers, the most significant influences on the emergence of opposing political parties are:
1. **Differences in opinion on how much power the federal government should have**
2. **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**
These choices best represent key factors in the development of political factions in the early United States.
1. **Differences in opinion on how much power the federal government should have**
2. **Increase in the distribution of newspapers**
These choices best represent key factors in the development of political factions in the early United States.
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