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Jefferson said in his 1801 inaugural address that the election happened "during the contest of opinion through which we have passed."

What was the significance of this statement?


It claimed that his opinions were clearly better than the opinions of his opponents.

It noted that the opinions of the two parties were really not that different, so it should have been easy to unify after the election.

It suggested that both sides had strong but differing beliefs during the election, but it was time to move past that and unify.

It argued that public debates by candidates with differing opinions can divide the nation, so they should be banned.

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C) It suggested that both sides had strong but differing beliefs during the election, but it was time to move past that and unify.

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Answer:

It suggested that both sides had strong but differing beliefs during the election, but it was time to move past that and unify.

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