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which event challenged president thomas jefferson’s beliefs about the constitution’s limits on presidential power?
a. the passage of the twelfth amendment
b. the war of 1812
c. the xyz affair
d. the louisiana purchase
Brief Explanations
- Option A: The Twelfth Amendment was ratified in 1804, but it dealt with presidential elections, not challenging Jefferson's views on presidential power limits related to constitutional authority for a major action.
- Option B: The War of 1812 occurred after Jefferson's presidency (he was president 1801 - 1809), so it can't have challenged his beliefs during his term.
- Option C: The XYZ Affair happened during John Adams' presidency, not Jefferson's, so it's irrelevant to Jefferson's constitutional beliefs.
- Option D: Jefferson, a strict constructionist, believed the Constitution should be followed literally. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) involved buying territory from France, and the Constitution didn't explicitly give the president power to purchase land. This action challenged his strict view as he had to use implied powers, going beyond his usual interpretation of constitutional limits on presidential power.
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D. the Louisiana Purchase