Why did Jefferson and his Democratic-Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?(1 point)

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The Democratic-Republicans believed these policies would lead to a reduction in farming and cause Americans to rely on foreign goods.
The Democratic-Republicans believed these policies would lead to a reduction in farming and cause Americans to rely on foreign goods.

The Democratic-Republicans felt these policies posed a threat to slavery in the South.
The Democratic-Republicans felt these policies posed a threat to slavery in the South.

The Democratic-Republicans felt these policies would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.
The Democratic-Republicans felt these policies would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic-Republicans believed these policies would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.

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The correct response is: The Democratic-Republicans felt these policies would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic-Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson, were concerned that policies favoring manufacturing and trade would lead to the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a small elite, undermining the agrarian values they championed and threatening the democratic principles they believed should guide the nation.