Monticello is on the back of the nickel because it's one of the symbols most associated with Jefferson. He designed the house himself and it contained a number of innovations that were ahead of their time.
Thomas Jefferson took a stand on the rights of the people. He believed in it so much he added the line "right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" to the Declaration of Independence.
The "T.J." in T.J. Hooker stands for Thomas Jefferson.
thomas Jefferson stood up for the belief that people should have toilets to do their buissness in. he beliefed this so stongly that the governer of every colonie made toilets..
The anti-federalist stood for not ratifying the constitution. Consequentially, Federalist stood for the ratification of the constitution. -Thomas Jefferson
" In matters of style, swim with the currents; in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
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There are no special symbols as such.FIVE CENTS and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are self-explanatory.MONTICELLO is the name of Thomas Jefferson's famous home, depicted just above that word.E PLURIBUS UNUM is the national motto of the US and means "Out of many, one." It appears on all coins and bills.
Thomas Jefferson invented a great deal of modern-day inventions that we use nearly every day. To name just four: -a revolving stand for holding books -an improved polygraph for duplication hand writing. -an improved plow -the 'Jefferson' clock at Monticello with cannon ball weights
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Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the united states.He was also the author of the declaration of independence.He was also the author of the Virginia statue for religious freedom.he idealized the independent yeoman farmer.he was the eponym of jeffersoniam democracy and the co-founder and leader of the democratic republican party.Jefferson served as the wartime governor of Virginia.
The similarity between Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and the ancient Roman Pantheon is the columns that are in the front of the building. The columns stand from ground height to the roof of both buildings.