USA HISTORY

MAKING OF A NEW NATION 1776 1800

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How did Jefferson deal with the national debt he inherited from the Federalist presidents before him?
A
Jefferson added to the national debt by increasing government spending.
B
Jefferson reduced the national debt by reducing the number of military personnel and other federal employees.
C
Jefferson reduced the national debt by increasing taxation on US citizens.
D
Jefferson took no actions that changed the national debt
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Jefferson reduced the national debt by reducing the number of military personnel and other federal employees.

Detailed explanation-2: -Jefferson and the National Debt As President, Jefferson reduced taxes, paid down the debt, reined in military spending, and embarked on public works programs. Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin led these efforts to set the country on a course of fiscal restraint.

Detailed explanation-3: -Thomas Jefferson wanted to eliminate the national debt, which he considered to be bloated and susceptible to corruption. He reduced the size of the military, because he didn’t believe it was necessary to have a large standing army during peace time.

Detailed explanation-4: -As president, Thomas Jefferson was a strong political presence and strongly advocated peace. He did not focus on building a navy or army. He didn’t change his predecessors governmental policies, and eventually embraced both federalist and republican reviews.

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