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What were the years of the First Term of the Early National Period?
1789-1793
What were the years of the Second Term of the Early National Period?
1793
-
1797
What document consists of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution?
Bill of Rights
What do the first 9 amendments of the Bill of Rights do?
They put limitations on
Congress
by forbidding
infringement
on certain rights.
What does the 10th amendment of the Bill of Rights state?
It reserves powers not expressly withheld from Congress or granted to the
federal government
to the states.
What did the Judiciary Act establish?
It set up the
Supreme Court
, District Courts, and
Appeals Court
.
Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?
Alexander Hamilton
Who was the first Secretary of State?
Thomas Jefferson
Who was the Secretary of War?
General
Henry Knox
Who was the Attorney General?
Edmund Randolph
What were the three departments created by Congress during the Early National Period?
State
Treasury
War
What were the two competing visions during the Early National Period?
Federalists
Jeffersonians
(Democratic-Republicans)
What were the main components of Hamilton's Economic Plan?
Funding the Debt
Assuming the Debt
National Bank
Tariff and Excise Tax
What does "Assumption" refer to in Hamilton's Economic Plan?
It refers to the federal government taking over and paying off
state debts
.
What was the purpose of the National Bank (BUS) created by Hamilton?
To deposit taxes, provide
stable currency
, and make loans to the national government.
What is the purpose of a protective tariff?
To stimulate industry by protecting
domestic products
from foreign competition.
What was the excise tax on goods such as whiskey intended to do?
To raise revenue for the
federal government
.
How did Hamilton justify the creation of the national bank?
By invoking the
elastic clause
of the
Constitution
, arguing it was 'necessary and proper'.
What were the differing opinions over Hamilton's economic plan?
Federalists
supported it.
Democratic-Republicans
worried it gave too much power to the federal government.
Southern states
disliked it as they had already paid off their debts.
What was the Compromise of the capital proposed by Hamilton?
To move the nation's capital from
New York City
to a new city on the
Potomac
(
Washington D.C.
) to appease the South.
What were the features of the Federalist and Republican parties?
Federalist Features:
Rule by the "
best
" people
Powerful central government
Loose interpretation of the Constitution
Pro-British
Republican Features:
Rule by the informed masses
Weak central government
Strict interpretation of the Constitution
Pro-French
What event challenged Washington's domestic policy in 1794?
The
Whiskey Rebellion
What was the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion?
Farmers in
Western Pennsylvania
opposed the
whiskey excise tax
.
How did Washington respond to the Whiskey Rebellion?
He called out the militias of three states and personally led the troops into
Pennsylvania
.
What was the cost of the expedition to quell the Whiskey Rebellion?
It was three years' worth of
revenue
from the
whiskey tax
.
What were the similarities and differences between the Whiskey Rebellion and Shays' Rebellion?
Similarities:
Both were protests against government policies.
Both involved
farmers
.
Differences:
Whiskey Rebellion was against a specific tax; Shays' Rebellion was against economic injustices.
What does the Constitution say about Native Americans?
The
Constitution
does
not
explicitly
mention
Native Americans.
What significant battle occurred in 1794 related to Native American policies?
The
Battle of Fallen Timbers
What treaty was signed in 1795 following the Battle of Fallen Timbers?
The
Treaty of Greenville
What were the main principles of Washington's foreign policy?
Neutrality
Isolationism
Temporary alliances
What was the Neutrality Proclamation of 1793?
It declared the United States would remain neutral in the conflict between
France
and
Great Britain
.
What was the purpose of Jay's Treaty in 1794?
To settle conflict with Britain and establish American sovereignty over the
Northwest
.
What did Jay's Treaty guarantee regarding pre-revolutionary debts?
It guaranteed payment of pre-revolutionary debts by the
U.S.
government.
What was the outcome of Pinckney's Treaty?
Spain agreed to give up claims east of the
Mississippi River
and granted U.S. ships access to the port of
New Orleans
.
What were the key warnings in Washington's Farewell Address?
Preserve the
union
Warned against permanent
alliances
Warned against political
parties
What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 establish?
It gave Congress the authority to create
lower federal courts
.
What does the Supremacy Clause state?
It reinforces that federal laws are the "
supreme laws
of the land."
When was the Bill of Rights ratified?
1791
What were the precedents set by Washington's presidency?
Establishment of the
Cabinet
Two-term tradition
Religious toleration
What was one of Washington's final messages in his Farewell Address?
No
political parties
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