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The early democratic-republican party believed that the United States.

1) should have a conservative foreign policy.
2) should not take sides in a foreign wars.
3) should not have a national bank.
4) should have a strong federal government.

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3) should not have a national bank.

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The correct answer is 3. The early Democratic-Republican Party believed that the United States shouldn't have a national bank.

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The Democratic-Republican Party represented the philosophy or ideology of Antifederalism, the ideology that defended the rights of the States of the United States against the Federal Government; Jefferson and his supporters made an interpretation of the Constitution of the United States that reduced powers to the Federal Government and instead increased the autonomy of the States.

Therefore, the creation of a National Bank that responded to the federal government and removed power from state treasures was not a position defended by this party.

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