Which of the following events took place during Jefferson's term in office?

A. He increased the size of the army.
B. He maintained the property requirements for voting.
C. He increased the power of the Supreme Court.
D. He became the first president to represent the Federalist Party.

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I believe the answer is d but i'm not 100% sure that it is correct

Answer:

The best answer to the question: Which of the following events took place during Jefferson´s term in office, would be: C: He increased the power of the Supreme Court.

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson assumed the presidency for the first time in 1801, and did not end his office until 1809, as he was reelected for second term. Jefferson was one of the main figureheads of the Democratic-Republican Party and some of his beliefs on equality among white men were highly criticized by some of this fellow Founding Fathers, particularly because they upended certain basic principles of the new nation. Among those beliefs he had were the need to cut the power of the federal government, and to that end, he cut back on military spending, and reduced the size of the government. What was most iconic during his term in office, however was that for the first time in history, the Supreme Court interfered in the way that the government worked and through the ruling in the court case Marbury vs. Madison, judicial review of Congress acts was established. It was the first time that the Supreme Court declared itself as the rightful interpreter of the Constitution, and not Congress and repealed an act of Congress. In 1802, furthermore, Jefferson pushed through Congress the Judiciary Act, which upended the Judiciary Act proposed by earlier president John Adams, in 1801.

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