1. The Idealistic Government
Jefferson had many ideals that he believed should be the basis of the national government. He thought that his standards were in the interest of everyone as a whole, and that they were the perfect form to follow in developing a strong government. ... The Democratic Republican party's perspective on the proper role of government was that the government itself should have very limited powers, and that control of any necessary powers should be given as much to the people as possible. ... It turned out that the State governments were to be concerned with the affairs of their citizens only, wh...
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