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AP U.S. Government 3.2 Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media. Which of these presidents was most similar to Thomas Jefferson in his interpretation of the Constitution?
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Which of these presidents was most similar to thomas jefferson
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in his interpretation of the constitution And here you potential
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answers melanie and your abraham for england Right All right
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Well what do we know about thomas jefferson Well he's
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on the nickel the two dollar bill and mount rushmore
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So he's got a great publicist that's for sure Jefferson
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also favored a limited central government in a strict construction
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of the constitution which basically means that he wanted to
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go by the letter of the law No silly interpretive
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stuff you hear was the president on this list with
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the closest constitutional ties to jefferson a john adams Well
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actually john adams was an o g member of the
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federalist party which opposed jefferson's democratic republicans at every turn
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federalists wanted a powerful national government involved in aggressive economic
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development Even if those rolls weren't explicitly laid out in
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the constitution did jefferson share the same constitutional philosophy as
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c abraham lincoln Who boy will lincoln did all he
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could to strengthen the federal government passed the boundaries of
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the constitution but for good measure he was trying to
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hold the country together during the civil war so we
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can secede from c as well Was jefferson on the
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same constitutional page as de franklin roosevelt Remember jefferson wanted
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to follow the constitution down to the very last letter
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and roosevelt created all those alphabet agencies during the new
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deal triple a c c c f d bp and
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tv a that redefined how the government provided for its
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citizens so we'll get rid of d too and how
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about a barack obama Well actually obama has also worked
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during his presidency to strengthen the role of the federal
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government by increasing regulations on risky financial transactions imposing new
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restrictions on big polluters and expanding affordable health care to
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the lower and middle classes So if he is extra
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invested in a strong central government that means the president
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most in line with tj's constitutional interpretation is be andrew
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jackson Andrew jackson like thomas jefferson was a big believer
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in small government so option b is the right answer
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Jackson's democratic party faced constant challenges from the wigs who
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favored government action to improve society It should also be
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known that the wigs did not care for jackson's a 00:02:32.58 --> [endTime] full head of hair
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