In the decade following the ratification of the Constitution, divisions emerged between Hamilton’s political party, the Federalists, and their rivals, the Democratic-Republicans, over all of the following issues EXCEPT the A. relationship between national and state governments B. relationship between religion and the federal government C. federal government’s degree of support for manufacturing and finance D. United States policy toward the French Revolution

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Answer:

B. relationship between religion and the federal government

Explanation:

  • The federalist political party is the political party of united states that came under the Hamilton form the period from 1789 to 1801, in New England.  
  • The party was favorable for the banks and the over state governments and included the manufacturing army and navy.
  • It was known as a strong nationalist government that promotes economic growth and has a friendly relationship.  
  • The political opponents were the Democratic and the Republicans that were led by Jefferson who destroyed most of the federalist policies
  • After the election of the 1800, Jefferson won the presidential elections and the Federalists never returned to power again.