Albert Gallatin... I'm 100% sure.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. So people wouldn't get to much power Jefferson disagreed strongly with Hamilton's views of most of the citizens ability to make decisions for the country. Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens.
Jefferson's foreign policy can best be characterized as one of cautious diplomacy and a commitment to neutrality. He sought to avoid entanglement in European conflicts, exemplified by the Embargo Act of 1807, which aimed to protect American interests by restricting trade with warring nations. Jefferson also emphasized the importance of expanding U.S. territory and influence, as seen in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Overall, his approach balanced the ideals of republicanism with pragmatic considerations of national sovereignty and economic stability.
Yes, he did have a balanced budget.
The primary purpose of a balanced scorecard is to provide a concise report on organizational performance. Usually, a balanced scorecard involves both financial and non-financial factors.
All of them. In fact, of all the presidents in the last sixty years have had deficits. Harry Truman and Bill Clinton are the only two president in that time to have 3 years of consecutive balanced budgets (both were Democrats). The last Republican president to have a balanced budget was Richard Nixon in 1969. Each of the last 4 Republican presidents: Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush each set new deficit spending records during their administration's. Gerald Ford's record was a mere 60 billion dollars.
George Washington
The Jefferson administration sought to undermine the Judiciary Act of 1801, which had been passed by the Federalist-controlled Congress just before Jefferson took office. This act expanded the federal judiciary and allowed outgoing President John Adams to appoint numerous judges, known as "midnight judges." Jefferson and his allies viewed this as an attempt by the Federalists to maintain control of the judiciary. As a result, Jefferson's administration worked to repeal the act and reduce the number of federal judges, aiming to restore what they saw as a more balanced judicial system.
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Barack Obama
Truman
Bill Clinton. Before him, Lyndon B. Johnson.
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5 Times, 4 years under President Clinton and 1 year under President Nixon
Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. So people wouldn't get to much power Jefferson disagreed strongly with Hamilton's views of most of the citizens ability to make decisions for the country. Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens.