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liubo4ka [24]
2 years ago
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Which statement describes the views of the Democratic-Republican Party in Thomas Jefferson's

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TEA [102]2 years ago
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Answer:

Ordinary citizen cannot be trusted with power

Explanation:

Democratic-Republican Party is one of the two domination party in US which was founded in 1790s by Thomas Jefferson in America. The party is known characteristics such as republicanism, as well as political equality. The party is more egalitarian compare to federalist.

It should be noted that the the views of the Democratic-Republican Party is that Ordinary citizen cannot be trusted with power, which makes the party famous with this believe.

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