Answer: They were engaged in farming while the Spartans could engage in military training for the needs of the war
Explanation: Helots were a class of people in ancient Greece, in Sparta, who had status in society, between slaves and free people. According to some ancient chroniclers, they were slaves, while according to some other chroniclers, they were among slaves and free people. The helots dealt with agriculture and were an important economic factor in Sparta because they provided unhindered conditions for the Spartans to conduct military training to focus on war targets, as it was the main preoccupation for the Spartans. Helots worked at that time to provide food and everything else needed.
The answer is A job loss in certain local industries
Disagreements between the two formed early divisions within the government regarding policies on economics. They became the foundation for political parties as Hamilton wanted to have high trade tariffs and a centralized bank (Bank of the United States) and Jefferson wanted to concentrate on what would be good for the common man (the policies of the Democrat-Republicans).
As seems to happen so often in politics, the Federalists opposed the Louisiana Purchase not on principled grounds but because they thought it would hurt them politically. They claimed to oppose the Purchase because it was unconstitutional.