Match the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans with their beliefs on key issues in the 1790s.(3 points)

Federalists Democratic-Republicans
Supported the first Bank of the United States

Believed frontier farmers were core of the US economy

Believed in a strong central government

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Here's the matching of the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans with their beliefs on key issues in the 1790s:

Federalists:

  • Supported the first Bank of the United States
  • Believed in a strong central government

Democratic-Republicans:

  • Believed frontier farmers were core of the US economy

This aligns with the general ideological distinctions of the two parties during that time period. Federalists advocated for federal power and economic structures like the Bank, while Democratic-Republicans emphasized agrarian interests and states' rights.

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