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What chapter discusses the Federalists implementing the Constitution?
Chapter 7
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Who were the members of Washington's Cabinet and their respective departments?
State:
Jefferson
Treasury:
Hamilton
War:
Knox
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What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 establish?
It created the
Supreme
Court with 6
justices
, including a
chief
justice and lower courts
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What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights?
To safeguard against
government power
and protect
personal
rights
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Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?
To mollify the
Antifederalists
and secure
ratification
of the Constitution
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What were the key components of Hamilton's Financial Program?
Public Credit
: Redemption and Assumption of all debts
Funding at par: Buying back loans plus interest
Assumption of state debts
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What was controversial about Hamilton's plan for public credit?
Some
speculators
bought bonds at cheap prices
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What condition allowed Hamilton's plan to pass?
It passed only after
Washington
D.C. was located in the South
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How did Hamilton view the national debt?
He thought it was a
blessing
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What was the purpose of the Bank of the United States (BUS)?
Center stone of
Hamilton's
financial plan
Provide
loans
to businesses
Help stimulate the economy
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What are the differences between strict and loose interpretation of the Constitution?
Hamilton
prefers loose interpretation, while
Jefferson
prefers strict interpretation
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What are the types of taxes Hamilton proposed to raise revenue?
Excise tax
: tax on domestic goods
Tariff
: tax on imported goods
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What was Jefferson's agrarian vision?
Believed
farmers
were the backbone of the economy
Supported the interests of farmers and agrarian society
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What was Washington's stance on the French Revolution?
He issued a proclamation of
neutrality
to remain uninvolved
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How did Jeffersonians view the French Revolution?
They supported it, seeing it as an extension of the
American Revolution
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What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
A rebellion by Pennsylvania farmers against the
excise tax
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What was the outcome of the Whiskey Rebellion?
It was crushed by the
national government
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What was the purpose of Jay's Treaty?
To protect American ships from
British
seizure
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What was the result of Jay's Treaty?
It
did
little
to
fix
the
problems
with
Britain
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Who helped Haiti gain independence during the Haitian Revolution?
Toussaint L’Overture
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How did US slaveholders react to the Haitian
Revolution
?
They
feared
the
impact
of
the
revolution on
their
slaves
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Who were the Republicans and what did they represent?
Farmers (
west
and south)
Immigrants
Subsistence farmers
in the north
Pro-French
and favored state power
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What was the XYZ Affair?
French
diplomats
demanded a bribe from
3
US
ambassadors, causing war hysteria
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What did the Naturalization Act do?
It increased the residency requirement to become a citizen from 5 to 14
years
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What was the purpose of the Alien Act?
It
allowed
the
president
to
deport
foreigners
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What did the Sedition Act make illegal?
It made it illegal to
criticize
the
government
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What was the purpose of the VA and KY Resolutions?
They
urged
states
to
nullify
the
Alien and Sedition Acts
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What is the Compact Theory?
It states that since the states created the Constitution, they could decide which laws are
null and void
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What was significant about the "Revolution (Election) of 1800"?
It marked a
peaceful transition
of power
between
parties
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What does "We are all Republicans, We are all Federalists" signify?
It signifies
unity
despite political differences
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What happened to Native Americans after the Revolutionary War?
They were pushed further west
The
Treaty of Greenville
:
Western Confederacy
gave up most of
Ohio
Assimilation was encouraged but mostly resisted
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What was the Treaty of Greenville?
It was an agreement where the
Western Confederacy
gave up most of
Ohio
to Americans
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How did Native Americans respond to assimilation efforts?
Most natives resisted assimilation to
white culture
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What characterized Southern migrants after the Revolutionary War?
Wealthy individuals owned significant land
Many
white men
in Kentucky owned no land
Emergence of cotton due to the
cotton gin
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Who were part of the "Virginia Dynasty"?
Thomas Jefferson
,
James Madison
,
James Monroe
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What was the significance of Marbury v Madison?
The Supreme Court ruled a law
unconstitutional
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What actions did Jefferson's administration take regarding the excise tax
and
the BUS?
They
eliminated
the
excise tax
but
kept
the
BUS
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What was Pinckney's Treaty about?
It allowed the US to navigate the
Mississippi
and
store
goods
in
New
Orleans
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What was the Louisiana Purchase?
It was the acquisition of the
Louisiana
territory
from
Napoleon
in
1803
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What was the impact of the Louisiana Purchase?
It
doubled
the
size
of the
US
and led
Jefferson
to switch from
strict
to
loose
interpretation
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