Respuesta :

Answer:

Democratic-Republicans feared supported a small central government they feared a  strong national government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed that the Constitution was a strict document that limited the powers of the federal government. The Democratic-Republican Party aligned itself politically with France. Hence they were deeply influenced by the ideals of the French Revolution

The Democratic-Republicans believed in protecting the interests of the working classes—merchants, farmers, and laborers. They believed that an agrarian economy would best serve these citizens.

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE