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Whats true
the Democratic Republican’s belief in a strong state government
the Democratic Republican’s belief in a strong state government
the Democratic Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution
the Democratic Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution
the Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government
the Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government
the Federalist Party’s support of protective tariffs
the Democratic Republican’s belief in a strong state government
the Democratic Republican’s belief in a strong state government
the Democratic Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution
the Democratic Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution
the Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government
the Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government
the Federalist Party’s support of protective tariffs
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All of the statements you've provided are true and reflect key beliefs and policies of the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalist Party during the early years of the United States:
1. **The Democratic-Republican’s belief in a strong state government**: This party, founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, favored stronger state governments and a more decentralized federal system.
2. **The Democratic-Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution**: Democratic-Republicans adhered to a strict interpretation of the Constitution, meaning they believed the federal government should only exercise powers explicitly granted by the Constitution.
3. **The Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government**: The Federalists, led by figures like Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, advocated for a strong central government to provide order and promote economic growth.
4. **The Federalist Party’s support of protective tariffs**: The Federalists supported protective tariffs as a way to promote American industry and generate revenue for the government.
These contrasting beliefs helped define the early political landscape in the United States.
1. **The Democratic-Republican’s belief in a strong state government**: This party, founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, favored stronger state governments and a more decentralized federal system.
2. **The Democratic-Republican’s support for strict interpretation of the Constitution**: Democratic-Republicans adhered to a strict interpretation of the Constitution, meaning they believed the federal government should only exercise powers explicitly granted by the Constitution.
3. **The Federalist Party’s belief in a strong central government**: The Federalists, led by figures like Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, advocated for a strong central government to provide order and promote economic growth.
4. **The Federalist Party’s support of protective tariffs**: The Federalists supported protective tariffs as a way to promote American industry and generate revenue for the government.
These contrasting beliefs helped define the early political landscape in the United States.
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