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ankoles [38]
3 years ago
10

During John Marshall's term on the Supreme Court, federal and Court power expanded. Write a paragraph contrasting these decision

s with Thomas Jefferson's stated views on the proper size and power of the federal government.
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2 answers:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
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Answer:As a political philosopher, Jefferson favored the rights of states and a strictly limited federal government. This vision was contrary to that of John Marshall, who believed in the need for a strong and broad federal government, capable of resolving the conflicts of its people and guaranteeing the rights of its citizens.

ipn [44]3 years ago
3 0

As a political philosopher, Jefferson favored the rights of states and a strictly limited federal government. This vision was contrary to that of John Marshall, who believed in the need for a strong and broad federal government, capable of resolving the conflicts of its people and guaranteeing the rights of its citizens.

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