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Federalists supported a flexible interpretation of the Constitution, a strong central government, and military buildup funded by taxes; Republicans supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, states' rights, and a smaller federal budget. -- APEX ~APEX~ Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch. Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one.Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one. Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch
Decentralists favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson et al advocated for a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
Members of the Democratic-Republican Party believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution. They were opposed to the Federalists, who generally believed in a stronger national government.
They favored strict interpretation of the Constitution.
This is a person who believes in the strict interpretation of the constitution.
No, the Democratic Republicans wanted strict interpretaion of the Constitution.
Hamilton was loose, whereas Jefferson was strict in interpreting the Constitution.
Andrew Jackson
A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.