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How did the Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans differ in their opinion of how the Constitution should be interpreted?

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How did the Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans differ in their opinion of how the Constitution should be interpreted?

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The Federalists believed that the federal government had certain implied powers that were not laid out in the Constitution while the Jeffersonian Republicans believed that government did not have the power to do anything that was not granted in the document.

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