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Democratic Republicans
The Anti-Federalists were Democratic-Republicans.
Federalists, Whigs, Republicans, Democrats, Democratic-Republicans, Anti-Masons.
a. Democratic-Republicans b. Anti-Federalists c. Democrats d. Federalists
The Democratic-Republicans originally called themselves the Anti-Federalists, to emphasize their differences of opinion with the Federalist Party, particularly during the constitutional ratification process.
They were the Anti Federalists and are now known as Democratic-Republicans
The question is has the order of events backward. Alexander Hamilton was a founder of the Federalist Party, which preceded the Democratic-Republicans. Thomas Jefferson lead a group called the Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution and later became the Democratic-Republican Party. The Federalists were first; the Democratic-Republicans were formed to oppose the Federalists.
The Federalists (as opposed to the anti-federalists, democratic-republicans, or confederates depending on the time period).
I believe that the first two were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, but as far as early presidential elections are concerned, the first two parties were the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans.
Originally, to unify themselves around either supporting the ratification of the constitution (Federalists) or against the ratification (Anti-Federalists, later Democratic-Republicans).
Federalists Its actually Anti-Federalists, I just took a quiz with this exact question and yeahhh.
After the dissolution of the Federalist party, former federalists split into both Republicans and Democrats, but the majority became Republicans.