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In Social Studies / Middle School | 2014-11-16

How did the Federalists and Republicans view the role of ordinary people in government?

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Answered by Trapped8896 | 2024-06-10

The difference between Federalist and Republicans, was the federalist supported representative government in which elected officials ruled in the people’s name. too much democracy, federalist claimed was dangerous to liberty. Therefore, they did not believe that it was wise to let the public become too involved in politics. Republicans feared a strong central government controlled by only a few people. They believed democracy and liberty would be safe only if ordinary people participated fully in government.

Answered by sketchypencil | 2024-06-12

The Federalists supported a system where elected officials made decisions on behalf of the populace, believing ordinary people should not engage deeply in politics. In contrast, Republicans strongly advocated for the active participation of ordinary citizens, fearing that a strong central government would undermine their liberties. These opposing views shaped early American political discourse on democracy and representation.
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Answered by sketchypencil | 2024-10-14