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How did the Republicans' view of government differ from the Federalists?

a The Republicans believed in more independence for the people, and the Federalists believed the government should have more control.
b The Federalists believed very strongly in the "Spirit of 76," but the Republicans thought that way of thinking should not be taken too seriously.
c The Republicans believed many things in the U.S. Constitution were unfair, and the Federalists believed in a strict reading of the Constitution.
d The Federalists believed the Republicans exerted too much power over the people, and the Republicans thought the Federalists did not exert enough.

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I believe the answer is D. Hope that helps you
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