<span>Thomas Jefferson had always feared the costs of loose construction of the powers delegated to the national government in the Constitution, and the Constitution was silent about acquiring lands from other countries. Jefferson urged bringing the issue to the people to approve with a constitutional amendment, but Congress disregarded his draft amendments. The Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in October of 1803. While Jefferson did his best to follow what he believed was proper constitutional procedure, not enough of his contemporaries agreed with him and he eventually assented.</span>
That wasn't true for the economies at the end of the World War II was that the GNP and corporate profits doubled.
The violation of common law and constitutional law was at the heart of the separation of the colonists from Great Britain's control.
The answer would be Thomas Jefferson