Exam 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic
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Thomas Jefferson had argued in the Kentucky Resolution that the final authority for determining the meaning of the Constitution should be
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Thomas Jefferson sent two envoys to France in 1803 with the essential goal of
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In the 1800 election Thomas Jefferson won the key state of New York because
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With Thomas Jefferson's election as president, the Democratic-Republican party
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Thomas Jefferson's embargo failed for all of the following reasons except that
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The legal precedent for judicial review was established when
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Upon becoming president, Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans in Congress immediately repealed
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As president, Thomas Jefferson learned that many of the political principles he had promoted
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Thomas Jefferson distrusted large professional armies because they
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By 1810, the most insistent demand for a declaration of war against Britain came from
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Perhaps the greatest problems that John Adams and the Federalists faced in the election of 1800 was
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Thomas Jefferson ceased his opposition to expanding the U.S. navy when the
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The war hawks demanded war with Britain because they wanted to do all of the following except
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To deal with British and French violations of America's neutrality, Thomas Jefferson
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