Why might the Democratic Republican Party have rejected the Federalists’ plan to develop a national bank?

The Democratic Republicans believed that the bank would benefit manufacturers at the expense of small farmers.

The Democratic Republicans believed that the bank would weaken the federal government.

The Democratic Republicans believed that the bank would help finance wars.

The Democratic Republicans believed that the bank would be bad for cities and manufacturing.

The Democratic Republicans believed that the bank would benefit manufacturers at the expense of small farmers and be bad for cities and manufacturing.