During the early 19th century, President Thomas Jefferson championed a vision of democracy that emphasized limited government, agrarianism, and the belief in the common man’s ability to participate in governance. Jefferson’s approach aimed to reshape the political landscape of the United States following the Federalist policies of his predecessors. The ideals of Jeffersonian Democracy were deeply rooted in the principles of republicanism, and they had profound effects on the policies and political culture of his administration. Based on this understanding, which of the following best describes a key aspect of Jeffersonian Democracy?