Favoring the idea of national regulation of trade between states would be an example of the Federalist Party's belief in a strong central government. The Federalists supported a stronger national government that could regulate trade and manage economic policies effectively, whereas the Democratic-Republicans favored a more decentralized government with less federal control.
Favoring the idea of national regulation of trade between states would be an example of which political party's stance listed in the chart?
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the Federalist Party's
• belief in a strong central government
the Democratic
Republican's support for strict interpretation of the Constitution
the Federalist Party's support of protective tariffs
the Democratic
• Republican's belief in a strong state government
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