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Once elected, how did Jefferson handle previous Federalist policies?

He appointed only people who agreed with his own ideas.



He sought to integrate them into his presidency.



He overturned Federalist laws and appointments.



He upheld them all and became a Federalist himself.

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Jefferson handle previous Federalist policies by overturned the Federalist laws and appointments.

Answer: Option C

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Jefferson was totally against the federal laws. He spoke totally in opposition of the federal government and rather was in favor of rights of the state. He completely changed these laws.

Jefferson was in the favor that a powerful government in the center was required to deal with the matters of foreign affairs. He wanted the constitution to give some importance to the bills made for the rights of the people.

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The correct answer is B) He sought to integrate them into his presidency.

Once elected, Jefferson handled previous Federalist policies in that he sought to integrate them into his presidency.

Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States. He was elected on February 17, 1801. He was an antifederalist that did not believe in a strong central government, as the Federalists did. He drafted the Constitution of the United State with other four prominent Americans. He believed that the Constitution had to include a Bill of Rights.

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