Federalists Versus Democratic Republicans Federalists Democratic Republicans believed in a strong federal, or national, government favored protective tariffs loose interpretation of the Constitution believed that states should have more power than the federal government opposed protective tariffs strict interpretation of the Constitution Question Use the table to answer the question. Favoring the idea of national regulation of trade between states would be an example of which political party's stance listed in the chart? (1 point) Responses The Federalist Party's belief in a strong central government. The Federalist Party's belief in a strong central government. the Democratic-Republicans' belief in a strong state government the Democratic-Republicans' belief in a strong state government the Democratic-Republicans' support for strict interpretation of the Constitution the Democratic-Republicans' support for strict interpretation of the Constitution the Federalist Party's support of protective tariffs

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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.

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