Discuss on Jefferson’s second “inaugural address” (1805), Constituiton (1787), and Callender’s article ” The President,again”

Discuss on Jefferson’s second “inaugural address” (1805), Constituiton (1787), and Callender’s article ” The President,again”
(1802). Connect Quote A with Quote B and then connect them both to quote C. – explain how they compliment one
another and their claims … PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS.
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“freedom of discussion” (quotation A)
Nor was it uninteresting to the world that an experiment should be fairly and fully made, whether freedom of discussion, unaided by power, is not sufficient for the propagation and protection of truth,” Jefferson says, “The experiment has been tried; … our fellow-citizens looked on, cool and collected; they saw the latent source from which these outrages proceeded; … and when the Constitution called them to the decision by suffrage, they pronounced their verdict” (Jefferson 1).

“rendered his election impossible” (quotation B)
“A vast body of people wished to debar Mr. Jefferson from the presidency,” Callender writes, “The establishment of this single fact would have rendered his election impossible” (Callender 1).

“freedom of speech” (quotation C)
The Constitution says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances” (Constitution).

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