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LEADERS FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

LEADERS FEDERALIST Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson Democratic Republicans Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson

ECONOMY FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

ECONOMY FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans INDUSTRIAL-”Big Cities”

ECONOMY FEDERALIST INDUSTRIAL-”Big Cities” Agrarian “Farms” Democratic Republicans INDUSTRIAL-”Big Cities” Agrarian “Farms”

SUPPORTERS Whose in Charge: FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

SUPPORTERS Whose in Charge: FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Elite-wealthy, educated, property owners, manufactures, and merchants

SUPPORTERS Whose in Charge: FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Elite-wealthy, educated, property owners, manufactures, and merchants Common-Man Farmers and craftsmen

Constitutional View FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

Constitutional View FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Loose Interpretation-Gov can do what is necessary under “Implied Powers”

Constitutional View FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Loose Interpretation-Gov can do what is necessary under “Implied Powers” Strict Interpretation-Could only do what it specifically says

Role of Government FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

Role of Government FEDERALIST Favored a Strong National Government Democratic Republicans Favored a Strong National Government

Role of Government FEDERALIST Favored a Strong National Government Democratic Republicans Favored a Strong National Government Favored States Rights

View on National Bank FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

View on National Bank FEDERALIST Favored a national bank Democratic Republicans Favored a national bank

View on National Bank FEDERALIST Favored a national bank Democratic Republicans Favored a national bank Opposed a national bank

FOREIGN POLICY FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

FOREIGN POLICY FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Pro-British

FOREIGN POLICY FEDERALIST Pro-British Pro-France Democratic Republicans Pro-British Pro-France

Who Should Vote FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans

Who Should Vote FEDERALIST Democratic Republicans Property Owners

Who Should Vote FEDERALIST Property Owners All Adult Males Democratic Republicans Property Owners All Adult Males