Ideology Response To Thomas Jefferson's View On The Constitution

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Jefferson’s Ideology Response Jefferson’s view on the Constitution was that the will of the people should be what is most important in a society. He implemented this view by making sure the majority vote of the people was heard, and that the minority in society were not left unheard. He also “reduced the size and scope of the federal government by ending internal taxes . . . Limiting the federal government flowed from his strict interpretation of the Constitution” (1). This is an example of how Jefferson placed the power into the hands of the people and took it away from the federal government. Jefferson’s ideal America was in an agrarian democracy, where small farmers made the majority of the decisions and the power was in the will and the