It helped with <span>financial and industrial imperatives.
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Thomas Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory could be viewed as hypocritical because the action was antithetical to his political beliefs. although many would say he was a hypocrite for agreeing to this presidential decision, others adverse. one should make decisions for the greater good of the country regardless of his political affiliation, hypothetically speaking, him being a democratic-republican. this raised much controversy. those who viewed him as a hypocrite said his action was unconstitutional, although it wasn't necessarily stated in the constitution, therefore it was implied so.
Jefferson was considered a strict constitutionalist, not wishing to overstep his limited powers. even though the Louisiana purchase advantaged the U.S. by doubling the nations size.
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Most of the Founders of the United States had read both Hobbes and Locke but were strongly influenced by Locke" This is the statement that about <span>Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is not correct</span>
I guess is) B. fewer people know about criminal cases.