<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that yes, it was a wise political move, since most Americans knew that the US could benefit from better relations with China. </span>
<span>The Federalist Adams administration preferred infrastructure projects paid for by the federal government, and a preference for manufacturing. Meanwhile Southern states opposed this because very little of the proposed infrastructure spending would be spent in the South, and thought it was a way to use their money to favor local interests. They also envisioned an agrarian nation, rather than a urban one. They were also opposed to protective tariffs which hurt trade relations with European powers, damaging their ability to export raw goods.</span>
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They believed containment, the strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy, would stop the spread of communism.
False. Hope this helps :)