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Thomas Jefferson Group of answer choices Was a strict isolationist and pacifist. Supported a nation of industrialists. Opposed going west if it meant challenging the Indians. Favored a nation of small farmers.

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Was a strict isolationist and pacifist.

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In simple words, Thomas Jefferson was a great supporter of religious liberty and separation of church as well as state. Jefferson had been criticized of becoming an agnostic as well as a non-believer while being in office.

He rejected a highly centralised government and championed state rights, criticising Federalist principles. In 1796, as a hesitant presidential nominee Jefferson went within 3 ballots of being elected.

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