Asked by Kenneth Alviar on Jul 25, 2024

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The Jeffersonian Republicans were best known for their support of

A) a weak national government,with the states retaining most powers.
B) a strong national government,with little role for state governments.
C) women's suffrage.
D) abolishing slavery.

Jeffersonian Republicans

A political ideology from the early United States advocating for limited federal government and agrarian democracy, associated with Thomas Jefferson.

National Government

The centralized political authority that governs an entire nation, as opposed to local or regional levels of government.

  • Pinpoint the main ideological and basic divergences between major political factions across eras.
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Lynnea Cheeks

Jul 29, 2024

Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Jeffersonian Republicans believed in a weak national government with most powers given to the states. They were in favor of states' rights and believed that the federal government should have limited power.