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Why was Jefferson’s election in 1800 considered a “republican revolution”? He taught the public to respect its leaders. He was a Democratic Republican. He reversed Federalist policies. He benefited from
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Why was Jefferson’s election in 1800 considered a “republican revolution”? He taught the public to respect its leaders. He was a Democratic Republican. He reversed Federalist policies. He benefited from a surge in federal revenue..
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Answer: The right answer is He was a Democratic.
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He was a Democratic Republican.
He was running in opposition to the Federalists.
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