It made the government too powerful.
Generally speaking, all of the following were aspects of the Meiji restoration in japan except "<span>b. the formation of a parliament", since this restoration marked a revival of old values. </span>
They were about religious events.
Because it was the first transfer of power from one political party to another. The Federalist party was the country's first and only party (at the time) so, when Democratic - Republicans took over the Executive Branch It was like a revolution because it was a complete change of government almost..
John Adams lost the presidency to Democratic -Republican Thomas Jefferson in 1800.