As president, President Jefferson showed unexpected moderation and a conciliatory attitude toward his Federalist political opponent by
A) dismissing very few public servants for political reasons.
B) refusing to repeal the federal excise tax enacted by the Federalists.
C) renewing the Sedition Act for another ten years.
D) pursuing a pro-British and anti-French foreign policy.
E) rejecting the expansion of slavery anywhere in the Louisiana Territory.
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