B. reduced the national debt by cutting government spending
Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican and believed in states' rights and a small federal government.
To keep the power of the federal government small, Jefferson cut spending. In doing this, he was able to reduced the government debt from the Revolutionary War without raising taxes on the people. Jefferson also cut the size of the military because he believed it was not a power the federal government should hold.
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Many Americans in the 1930s supported a policy of isolationism because they did not want the US to be pulled into another war in the way that the country had (they felt) been pulled into World War I. ... Because of this, they wanted policies that would avoid this sort of problem happening again.
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Antifederalist is the answer to the question
Answer:
B
Explanation:
had rights but little money