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7 September, 12:17

Jeffersonian Democracy and Jacksonian Democracy most differed in

A) the belief that is was essential to limit federal spending.

B) their faith in the wisdom and goodness of the common people.

C) the belief that the Constitution limited the sphere of the federal government's powers.

D) the degree to which Jefferson and Jackson contributed to the movements that carried their names.

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  1. 7 September, 14:27
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    I would go with option C
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