Democratic-Republicans believed that the federal government should have (less/more) power than state governments. Many Democratic-Republicans were planters and farmers in the South and West who supported the growth of (agriculture/manufacturing/banking). They believed that the U.S. Constitution (did not give/gave) the United States federal government the right to set up a national bank. When it came to foreign policy, Democratic-Republicans supported (Spain/France) 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 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.