Why did Jefferson slash military spending?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. A top priority of the Jefferson administration was cutting the national debt.
2. To help pay down the national debt, he slashed military spending.
3. In his first term, Jefferson reduced the size of the U.S. Army by 50 percent.
4. He also retired most of the navy’s warships.
5. Beyond budgetary considerations, Jefferson was suspicious of standing armies.
6. In his view, the militia could defend the republic if it were attacked.

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A. ability; course choice B. course choice; biology C. biology; environment D. attributions; ability

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The Domesday Book could best be described as

A) a law code. B) a manual of chivalry. C) a religious tract. D) a king's diary. E) an economic census.

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In the fourteenth century an outbreak of the ____________________ wiped out one third of Europe's population

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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During Joseph McCarthy's investigation into alleged subversion in government,

A. Republicans criticized his broad attacks on the Democratic Party. B. he never produced conclusive evidence that any federal employee was a communist. C. Dwight Eisenhower spoke against him, after McCarthy attacked George Marshall in 1952. D. much of the public criticized his blunt tactics and coarse behavior. E. he drew particularly strong support from the "eastern establishment."

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