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AP U.S. History Exam 2.16. Why did Jefferson focus his inaugural address on divided opinion?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by divided opinion,
- 00:06
a math teacher's worst nightmare.
- 00:09
All right, are you... you done reading?
- 00:11
[ mumbles ] All right, First Inaugural Address.
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- 00:15
Okay, and the question:
- 00:16
Why did Jefferson focus his inaugural address
- 00:19
on divided opinion?
- 00:21
And here are your potential answers.
- 00:23
[ mumbles ]
- 00:26
Okay, well here we go. When Thomas Jefferson took office
- 00:28
in 1801, the political climate was a little bit
- 00:31
warmer than usual. Let's see which answer
- 00:33
describes why Jefferson used his address to cool things down a bit.
- 00:36
Like why can't we all just get along?
- 00:38
Did Jefferson focus his inaugural address on divided opinion because
- 00:42
A - opinion was split over war with Great Britain?
- 00:45
Well, we're a little bit early for the War of 1812,
- 00:48
but as things deteriorated between the U.S. and Britain,
- 00:50
the public was fully in support of declaring war
- 00:53
against their former colonial overlords.
- 00:55
So, uh, it's not A. Cross it out.
- 00:57
Did Jefferson emphasize divided opinion in his address
- 00:59
because B - he was determined to follow Washington's legacy?
- 01:03
Well, actually, Washington's fears of a two-party system
- 01:05
came frightfully true in the election of 1800,
- 01:08
And while Jefferson may have been worried about
- 01:10
the success of his political agenda, his focus on divided opinion
- 01:13
was more to clear the air after the heated political contest.
- 01:16
Like we all really do have to get along.
- 01:18
[ sings ] Why can't we be friends, why can't we be --
- 01:22
[ normal voice ] Yeah, it was like that.
- 01:23
So that's a solid vote against B and D.
- 01:25
Which means Jefferson focused his inaugural address
- 01:27
on divided opinion because C - America's first
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political parties were newly formed.
- 01:32
By now, we're used to the mudslinging of America's two-party system,
- 01:35
but the election of 1800 was the first time political parties
- 01:38
reared their ugly heads in the U.S. So C is the right answer.
- 01:41
During the election the Federalists and Democratic Republicans
- 01:44
made up all kinds of rumors about each other, proving that
- 01:47
gossip can destroy even the best of
- 01:49
political friendships. [ sings ] Why can't we be friends.
- 01:52
[ normal voice ] Sorry, we're gonna stop now. Really.
- 01:54
Made it to the finals of Bulgarian Idol.
- 01:58
Colonial overlords.
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