The Jeffersonians and the Federalists differed on which major issue?
a. The Jeffersonians envisaged an urban commercial nation, while the Federalists envisaged a simple agrarian economy.
b. The Jeffersonians envisaged an agrarian economy, while the Federalists envisaged an urban commercial economy.
c. The Jeffersonians advocated creating national financial institutes to secure finances, while the Federalists wanted an unrestricted economic environment.
d. The Jeffersonians wanted to expand the U.S. Army, while the Federalists pushed for a navy department.
Ans: b. The Jeffersonians envisaged an agrarian economy, while the Federalists envisaged an urban commercial economy.
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