In his inaugural address, Jefferson
A. sought unity after the bitter presidential election of 1800 by declaring "we are all republicans, we are all federalists."
B. called for a strong military establishment to protect the nation from foreign enemies.
C. said that a strong national government was the primary bulwark "against anti-republican tendencies."
D. put the Federalists on notice that he intended to purge them from appointive offices in the federal government.
Answer: A
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