The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s
A) criticized the Washington administration.
B) spoke out against the French Revolution.
C) formed only about a dozen chapters in various cities.
D) strongly supported Hamilton's economic program.
E) broke up and created the Democratic and Republican Parties by 1797.
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