Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address reflected:
A) his strong partisan desire to oppose the Federalists now that he was in office
B) his desire to adopt Federalist principles now that he was in office
C) an affirmation of educational elitism and commitment to continued governmental formality
D) a tone of simplicity and conciliation
E) his hopes for a new war to unify the country
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