How was Thomas Jefferson different from George Washington and John Adams? (1 point) Responses Thomas Jefferson was a Federalist; George Washington and John Adams were Republicans. Thomas Jefferson was a Federalist; George Washington and John Adams were Republicans. Thomas Jefferson was Congressmen; George Washington and John Adams were Presidents. Thomas Jefferson was Congressmen; George Washington and John Adams were Presidents. Thomas Jefferson was a Republican; George Washington and John Adams were Federalists. Thomas Jefferson was a Republican; George Washington and John Adams were Federalists. Thomas Jefferson was determined to reverse decisions that George Washington and John Adams made.

Thomas Jefferson was different from George Washington and John Adams in several ways:

1. Political Affiliation: Thomas Jefferson was a Republican, while George Washington and John Adams were Federalists.

2. Role in Government: Thomas Jefferson served as a Congressman, while George Washington and John Adams both served as Presidents.

3. Policy Direction: Thomas Jefferson had different policy priorities and was determined to reverse decisions made by George Washington and John Adams.

It is important to note that some of the statements provided in your response are duplicated and do not accurately reflect the differences between the three individuals.