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DQ 10_History of United States

DQ 10_History of United States

Q After posting your document source, I want you to think about what these different sources tell us about the era of Jeffersonian democracy. Using at least TWO of the different sources posted by your classmates in the wiki, I want you to reflect on major issues or trends that you see, drawing some conclusions about this time period. Do these sources reinforce or challenge what you see in the textbook? As always, you should also respond to two other posts.

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The Jeffersonian democracy believed in equal rights. They believed that common man should get all equal rights as they are the people who give more to the nation, more care, more time, more efforts so that nation can thrive to become better each day. This should be done against aristocracy, and hierarchy. Human rights should be one area that needs concentration of the government. Thus, Jeffersonian democracy was formed to stand against that of Alexander Hamilton. The reason was the unfair democratization. Alexander Hamilton’s government was trying to democratize the voting system.