True Federalists supported representative government
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Hamilton supported greater federal power. (study island)
Unions found it hard to fight government-supported owners.
The Federalist Party, founded in the late 18th century, was the first political party in the United States and advocated for a strong central government and a robust financial system. They supported the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and favored policies that promoted commerce and industry. The party's influence waned after the War of 1812, leading to its decline and eventual dissolution by the 1820s. Prominent figures associated with the Federalist Party include Alexander Hamilton and John Adams.
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True.
Hamilton supported greater federal power. (study island)
Unions found it hard to fight government-supported owners.
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Jefferson wasn't a federalist. He believed that there shouldn't be a powerful central government and in many ways was a true revolutionary. He wanted to reduce the means and the power of government.
The People's Republic of China is a Communist government. The US was completely opposed to communism. It supported the Nationalists, which is Taiwan, so it didn't recognize the People's Republic as the true government.
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There should be a strong federal government.
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