Although this is slightly subjective, most historians agree that yes--it is true that <span>Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was not as much of a revolution as he thought, since in fact a Hamiltonian perspective ultimately ended up prevailing in American politics. </span>
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Because of terrorist attacks, new laws and policies, and better safety.
I think you're asking whom he lost to, in that case it was Woodrow Wilson
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The correct answer is A
Explanation:
The chief legislator has the power of signing a law or vetoing it. The later case would occur when the Chief Legislator rejects the passing of a bill.