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what did jefferson do to reduce the size of the federal judiciary?
he appointed more supreme court justices
he increased the number of federal judges
he expanded the jurisdiction of the federal judiciary
he decreased the number of federal judges
john adams and thomas jefferson didnt actually come to blows during the election of 1800, but they probably came close. they certainly exchanged insults. but when the dust settled, jefferson was the winner.
main idea after the election of thomas jefferson, the nation steered a course to a more limited and less expensive government.
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the election of 1800 was filled with tension and political divisions, and the fact that the front-runners were the incumbent, or current, president and vice president added to it. president adams, the federalist, had spent the past four years building a strong government. his president thomas jefferson, the democratic-republican, believed adams had favored businessmen from the north. to persuade the nation to elect him, jefferson promised a limited government and lower taxes.
Thomas Jefferson aimed for a smaller, less expensive federal government. To reduce the size of the federal judiciary, he cut the number of federal judges, as part of his push to limit federal power.
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He decreased the number of federal judges