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For the most part, Thomas Jefferson did live up to his political ideals. He did however, allow the Louisiana Purchase which expanded the scope of the American government.

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Thomas Jefferson can be seen as both living up to and deviating from his political ideals. While he advocated for limited government and strict constructionism, he expanded the powers of the executive branch with the Louisiana Purchase and enacted the Embargo Act. However, he also scaled back the military, reduced the national debt, and implemented agrarian reforms, showing a commitment to limited government intervention.

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