Which policy was supported by the Federalists, but not the Democratic
Republicans?
O A. Start...
History, 08.12.2020 23:10 jonmorton159
Which policy was supported by the Federalists, but not the Democratic
Republicans?
O A. Starting a war with Great Britain
OB, Building a larger US military
O C. Strictly interpreting the Constitution
D. Forming an alliance with France
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