Even though the Federalist party was short lived, it had a profound effect on American history. Which of the following best summarizes this effect?
It increased the number of voters, gave a voice to the common people, and established the Supreme Court.
It helped create a strong Union, strengthened the office of the presidency, and improved the nation's finances.
It gave more rights to individuals, created a national bank, and reduced the number of federal employees.
It allowed more state involvement in lawmaking, decreased the size of government, and eliminated the national debt.