A major foreign policy success of President Thomas Jefferson's administration was the
(a) purchase of the Louisiana Territory
(b) support for the Alien and Sedition Acts
(c) victory in the war of 1812
(d) passage of the Embargo Act
Answer: (a) purchase of the Louisiana Territory
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