Thomas Jefferson thought the national government should have a limited role, and that power should remain primarily with the states. Jefferson was the 3rd U.S. President.
state side
maybe u should actually read the First Inuagural address packet u got in apush
What is the role of true government as Thomas Jefferson portrays it in The Declaration of Independence
"He governs best who governs least."~Thomas Jefferson
he wanted limite role of government southerners - yeoman farmers
During the American Founding, Jefferson's "group" in the great debates and work-sessions involved in the construction of a new government focused on state-power as most important. Against those who wished to make the federal agencies and leaders strongest in the American system, Jefferson and like-minded others favored a weaker federal government and strong state governments.
The role of the people depends on the form of government. But, in general, the people ARE the state.
What brought the nation together by protecting businesses with hight tariffs
Jefferson thinks that the king plays an important role in the government of the empire in View of The Rights of British America. He feels that the King should be a role model for the rest of the country and how they should live.
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
interfering with the daily lives of individual citizens.
the role of nigerian state in industrial relation
yes
The government plays no real role in attaining sustainable development, sustainable government can be attained in an anarchist state alot easier than it can be in a governed state.