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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
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How did the Republicans' view of government differ from the Federalists?

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Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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The  Republicans  believed in a strict constructionist view of interpreting the Constitution as written. Is says what it says period. If you don't like it, amend it! 

<span>The (Hamiltonian) Federalists believed that the Constitution was a guide that allowed for the "loose-constructionist" view that, so long as something isn't specifically spelled out in the constitution...well...it was constitutional (fair game...legal...fiat...the big loophole).</span>
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