Which sentence best states what Jefferson thought about his country’s two political parties? They both had strengths as well as weaknesses.


They would readily unite to defeat a threat to the United States.


They were alike in almost all respects.


They both embraced the values that all Americans believed in.


CORRECT ANSWER: "They both embraced the values that all Americans believed in."



Part B How does Jefferson use the language of the speech to enhance and support the viewpoint expressed in Part A?


Jefferson uses a metaphor to describe the Federalists and the Republicans as squabbling siblings who nevertheless would defend each other from any outside threat.


He uses the first-person plural "we" to emphasize that, in spite of differences of opinion, all Americans are united in wanting what it is best for the country.


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They both embraced the values that all Americans believed in.

Jefferson uses a metaphor to describe the Federalists and the Republicans as squabbling siblings who nevertheless would defend each other from any outside threat.

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson was an American philosopher and statesman who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He had previously served as the second vice president of the country before the got the number one position in the country.  

Due to his level of education and broad interest, he was able to make remarkable impacts on the political and intellectual life of the people of America.  

In his thought about his country’s two political parties, he commented that both parties embraced the values that all the citizens of America believed in.

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