Thomas Jefferson's views on federal government were that there should be a weak central government and power to the states. This also shows his continuing support of the Articles of Confederation.
The smaller and less intrusive the better.
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Thomas Jefferson was not a nationalist in favor of a stronger national government; he advocated for limited government and states' rights. In contrast, George Washington, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton supported a stronger federal government to ensure unity and stability in the new nation. Jefferson's philosophy emphasized individual liberties and agrarian interests, which often put him at odds with the nationalist views of his contemporaries.
Thomas Jefferson was a domocratic-republican, so his principles were different from the federalists.
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions reflect Jefferson's view on government because Jefferson wanted he government based on a strict translation of the Constitution. Jefferson's views included that government was instituted to protect individual's rights.
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Thomas Jefferson's views on federal government were that there should be a weak central government and power to the states. This also shows his continuing support of the Articles of Confederation.
Thomas Jefferson had strong democratic views. This led him to set high taxes for wealthier people and put the money towards public school reform and the modernization of the legal system.
America was too big to be a direct democracy
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation, while Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation.
he believed in god
The smaller and less intrusive the better.
Republican and Democratic views can vary. Conservatives (Republicans) are generally very against any government expansion while liberals (Democrats) are generally in favor of federal or state government expansion.
Conservative. Someone with strong views is considered Liberal. i think. No, No, No. A Conservative is someone that believes in small Federal government( republican ). A liberal is some one that believes in big Federal government (Democrat). Someone who has no views is nothing, but views (opinions) are like belly buttons, everyone has one.