Asked by dumdumbumbum
Compare and contrast the views of the Federalist party and the Democratic-Republican party on at least three different historical issues.
So far I have a basic information on the Federalist party, but barely any on the Democratic-Republican party, and I don't know 3 different historical issues...
Federalists were generally well educated and land owners. They supported the proposed constitution, and wanted a strong government as well as strong executive branch; while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government. Federalists did not want a bill of rights. They thought the new constitution was sufficient; whereas anti-Federalists demanded a bill of rights. They, anti-Federalists, believed the nation was far too large for the national government to respond to the concerns of people on a state and local basis.
Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, opposed the national bank, were pro-French in foreign policy, and wanted a strict interpretation of the Constitution and a weak central government.
So far I have a basic information on the Federalist party, but barely any on the Democratic-Republican party, and I don't know 3 different historical issues...
Federalists were generally well educated and land owners. They supported the proposed constitution, and wanted a strong government as well as strong executive branch; while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government. Federalists did not want a bill of rights. They thought the new constitution was sufficient; whereas anti-Federalists demanded a bill of rights. They, anti-Federalists, believed the nation was far too large for the national government to respond to the concerns of people on a state and local basis.
Democratic-Republicans, on the other hand, opposed the national bank, were pro-French in foreign policy, and wanted a strict interpretation of the Constitution and a weak central government.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Unlike the opposition Federalist Party, the Democratic-Republican Party contended that government did not have the right to adopt additional powers to fulfill its duties under the Constitution.
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dumdumbumbum
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any comparisons????
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Oriena Lopez
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joe bedo
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caca
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3 years and still no answer
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TheKid@Connexous
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Answered by
Mr.Man
The comparison is, that they both wanted a republic.
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xiao supremacy
are there any comparisons?
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Iām confused š
Pls help I did all assessments I just do not know what to put now
Pls help I did all assessments I just do not know what to put now
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