Jeffersonian Republicans believed that a large central government restricted the freedom on the individual? APEX-true
The Jeffersonian Ideal, or Jeffersonian Republicanism, was a theory made by Thomas Jefferson. It was a belief that said the people run the government and that the government should be small and simple.
The cities during the Jeffersonian Era was mainly for international trade. They believed in the republic as a form of government. Citizens had a right to education no matter there status in life.
The 'revolutionary vision' of Thomas Jefferson encompassed a wide variety of important social and political elements. In respect to one, increased power and influence of the ordinary majority, it can be said that contemporary America demonstrates considerable 'Jeffersonian' respect for the 'ordinary majority' in its political processes. In respect to another, a thrifty and limited central (or, federal) government, it must be admitted that contemporary America is not at all 'Jeffersonian,' given its national debt and the large number of its federal governing agencies and their far-reaching influence.
Jeffersonian Apartments was created in 1965.
The Jeffersonian - newspaper - ended in 1965.
The Jeffersonian - newspaper - was created on 1907-06-13.
In one way, the 'revolutionary vision' of Thomas Jefferson has been achieved in America, namely, in terms of publicly expressed concern for including the 'ordinary majority' of Americans in political decision-making, with that concern backed in some ways by the inclusion of the majority in governance. In another way, the Jeffersonian vision has been very much set aside, namely, in terms of the thrifty and limited central (or, federal) government that Jefferson believed to be most fitting for the grand American 'experiment' in republican-representative government.
No, but there WAS.
A Democratic-Republican, which was the political party that Jefferson co-created. It is also meant to describe someone in favor of a weak central government.
One way in which Jacksonian democracy was more democratic than Jeffersonian democracy is that it attempted to broaden the average person's involvement with government. Followers also advocated that judges be elected rather than appointed.
The period of dominance of the Jeffersonian Republicans was from 1800-1809. Hope this helps :D