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History, 07.01.2021 17:50, hannahdrumsey

What did Jefferson think about the people's role in government? A. believed that the common man was not educated enough to make governmental decisions, so he wanted the federal government to have significant power

B. placed his trust with the people, and believed that popular sovereignty was critical to democracy.

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