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guapka [62]
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What did the federalist party believe about the role of government and the most desirable course for national development? answe

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Leona [35]3 years ago
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<span>The federalist party believed the government should focus on developing a strong economy which was outlined in most of their major policies, including creating a national bank and introducing tariffs.</span>
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