The First Two-Party System

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The First Two-Party System Issue National or Local Government? Strict or Loose Interpretation of the Constitution? Tariffs & Business or Agriculture? National bank or state bank Militia or standing army? Foreign Policy: Britain or France? Regions of Support: N,S,E,W Nullification? Y,N “Order” or “Liberty”? Leaders & Presidents Federalists Democratic-Republicans Questions Why does the Electoral College encourage a two-party system rather than a multiparty system? Why was Thomas Jefferson’s election in 1800 considered a “revolution”?