Interpreting the constitution (strict vs. loose); Jefferson and Hamilt

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American History

 

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June 17, 2015

 

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In his true ideology, Jefferson said that a republic did not require a powerful central government to flourish. In fact, he felt that the health of the nation was inversely proportional to the power of the federal government. ******In Document A, Jefferson writes of the preservation of the constitution and the principles on which it was adopted...
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******In Document A, Jefferson writes of the preservation of the constitution and the principles on which it was adopted. He wrote: "Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by a single government" and that "The true theory of our constitution is the surely the wisest and best that the states are independent as to everything with themselves, and united as to everything respecting foreign nations...
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