Why did Jefferson and his Democratic Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?

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O The Democratic Republicans felt they posed a threat to slavery in the South.
• The Democratic Republicans believed they would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.
• The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.
• The Democratic Republicans believed they would lead to a reduction in farming and cause Americans to rely on foreign
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The correct answer is: The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic-Republican Party, led by figures like Thomas Jefferson, was wary of policies that favored manufacturing and trade because they believed such policies could lead to the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a small elite, undermining the agrarian values of the republic and the interests of the common farmer. They envisioned a nation based on agriculture rather than industrialization.