In the early years of the United States, the newly formed nation began to see the emergence of political divisions that would eventually lead to the formation of political parties. The most notable factions were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans, each advocating for distinct visions regarding governance, economics, and foreign relations. Consider the contexts in which these parties developed and their foundational philosophies.
Which of the following statements best describes a key difference between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans during this period?