To what extent was Thomas Jefferson a man of contradictions?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
a. As an intellectual, he engaged in mental labor; as a farmer, he engaged in manual labor.
b. As the author of the Declaration of Independence, he espoused the universal equality of man; as a slaveholder, he participated in a system that denied the universal equality of man.
c. He criticized political parties, but he was the founder of the Republican Party.
d. He was a strict constructionist, but he exceeded his constitutional authority when he purchased Louisiana from France.
e. He had opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts under the Federalist administration, but once in power, he used his presidential authority to go after his political enemy, Aaron Burr.

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