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Which group of Americans did the Democratic Republican Party best
represent?
A. Bank managers
B. Factory owners
C. African Americans
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D. Small farmers


Sagot :

Answer:

Most likely D

Explanation:

Okay so it can't be Bank Manager (A) because:

Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans were strongly against the idea of a National Bank, arguing that the Constitution did not say anything about making a National Bank. Federal government support itself financially.

Okay Um, I actually think it's Small Farm Owners (D) because:

Many Ohioans supported the Democratic Party during the 1820s and 1830s. The major leader of the Democratic Party during this time was Andrew Jackson. He was a hero of the War of 1812 and a man with whom western farmers identified. One issue that united Democrats during this era was opposition to the Bank of the United States. Following the War of 1812, President James Madison became convinced that the nation needed a national bank. He believed that the bank would provide a sound currency that permitted the transaction of business. It also could provide loans to help develop the United States economically. The Bank of the United States, however, did not prevent downturns in the economy. Its actions partly resulted in the Panic of 1819, as well as the Banking Crisis of 1819. A deep distrust of banks developed among residents of the United States. Andrew Jackson used this hatred to help him build a coalition that elected him President of the United States in 1828. As president, Jackson destroyed the Second Bank of the United States.