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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
15

Drag each tile to the correct category. Identify each belief as belonging to the Federalist Party or the Democratic Republican P

arty.
opposed the Jay Treaty

had anti-French feelings

believed in the support of informed citizens

believed in the principles the French Revolution

passed the Alien and Sedition Act​

History
1 answer:
sashaice [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Had Anti-French Feelings- Federalist party

Passed the Alien and Sedition act- Federalist party

Opposed the Jay Treaty- Democratic-Republican party

Believed in the principles of the French Revolution: Democratic-Republican party.

Believed in the support of informed citizens: DR party.

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