Both Federalists and Democratic-Republicans were strong supporters of the Constitution. While they had differing views on government power and the interpretation of the Constitution, both parties ultimately valued the framework established by it.
In what ways were Federalists and Democratic Republicans similar? (1 point) Responses Both believed in promoting trade. Both believed in promoting trade. Both had plans for a national bank. Both had plans for a national bank. Both were strong supporters of the free market. Both were strong supporters of the free market. Both were strong supporters of the Constitution.
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