Question:
Before becoming president, Thomas Jefferson viewed the westward migration of Americans with...?
StackAttack
2010-02-23 05:54:50 UTC
Before becoming president, Thomas Jefferson viewed the westward migration of Americans with...

A)apprehension because he believed the country was growing too large to be governed as a single republic.

B)disapproval because he sympathized with the plight of the Indians who would be displaced by white settlement of the West.

C)disdain because, as a cultured aristocrat, he considered the settlers to be uncouth rabble who would only cause trouble with the Indians and destroy the West's natural environment.

D) unqualified approval because he celebrated the pioneer farmer and hoped to see the West developed by independent yeomen.
Three answers:
Dan
2010-02-23 06:41:55 UTC
c
Delores
2016-04-14 04:43:08 UTC
No, I don't. Remember Jefferson never claimed to be a Christian, yet he did attend church every Sunday. The church services he attended, while he was President, were held at the new U.S. Capitol Building. While Peter and the first 12 Apostles were relatively uneducated men, Paul was very educated. I'd call Paul the first theologian of the church. Paul articulated the Doctrines of Jesus, perfectly. Pastor Art
anonymous
2010-02-23 05:58:46 UTC
I would say D.



He was President and instrumental in the Louisiana Purchase.


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