Ricky Cooks, Hannah Higgins, Khabril Kirkendall, and Alan Missildine The Federalist Party, the Democratic Republicans, the Whig Party, and Andrew Jackson.

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Ricky Cooks, Hannah Higgins, Khabril Kirkendall, and Alan Missildine The Federalist Party, the Democratic Republicans, the Whig Party, and Andrew Jackson

The Federalist Party The Democratic-Republican Party were one of the first two American political parties, along with their opposing party, the Federalists. Organized in 1792, the Democratic-Republicans favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution in order to limit the powers of the central government. Key members of the party were: Thomas Jefferson, the founder. James Madison John Quincy Adams James Monroe The Democratic-Republicans believed in a national government that wasn’t too strong and overpowered. They wanted power for the people, and their beliefs carried on to the present- a limited government.

The Democratic Republicans The Democratic-Republican Party were one of the first two American political parties, along with their opposing party, the Federalists. Organized in 1792, the Democratic-Republicans favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution in order to limit the powers of the central government. Key members of the party were: Thomas Jefferson, the founder. James Madison John Quincy Adams James Monroe The Democratic-Republicans believed in a national government that wasn’t too strong. They wanted power for the people, and their beliefs carried on to the present- a limited government.

The Whig Party

Andrew Jackson