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LEADERS FEDERALIST Alexander Hamilton Democratic Republicans Thomas Jefferson

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

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

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

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

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

FOREIGN POLICY FEDERALIST Pro-British Democratic Republicans Pro-France

Who Should Vote FEDERALIST Property Owners Democratic Republicans All Adult Males