Respuesta :
Answer:
The formation of the Democratic-Republican party
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson, appointed Secretary of State by George Washington (a Federalist), disagreed with Alexander Hamilton's newly created financial program that reflected federalist ideas that a strong government was necessary to succeed, pay back the country's debts, start a national bank, and raise taxes. This program was unconstitutional, would make the government too powerful, and would favor businesspeople and easterners, not smaller communities and farmers.
Jefferson would then help form the Democratic-Republican Party that supported limited government and would stand for the ignored groups like farmers. This party believed the government should be open to the people, not select groups. It also felt the states should have more power, and the federal government should strictly follow the Constitution. That meant if it is not written in the Constitution, it cannot happen.