Terms | ||
#1 | person living in a country who is not a citizen of that country | alien |
#2 | to legally overturn | nullify |
#3 | favoring one party or faction | partisan |
#4 | something done or said that becomes an example to follow | precedent |
#5 | tax on imports | tariffs |
Terms too! | ||
#1 | certificate that promises to repay borrowed money in the future plus an additional amount of money known as interest | bonds |
#2 | a group of advisers to the president | cabinet |
#3 | activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority | sedition |
#4 | seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service | impressment |
#5 | the idea that states should have all powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid to the states | states rights |
Federalist or Democrat | ||
#1 | Believes in a strong Federal Government | Federalist |
#2 | Believes in a strict interpretation | Republican |
#3 | Believed in ordinary people participating in government | Republican |
#4 | Jefferson was the leader of the party | Republican |
#5 | Supported representative government led by qualified elected leaders | Federalist |
Washington's Presidency | ||
#1 | What best describes his foreign policy | Neutrality Proclamation |
#2 | What treaty moved most of the Native Americans in Ohio out of their lands and pushed them further west | Treaty of Greenville |
#3 | What was Washington's message on Domestic Policy(Whiskey Rebellion) | the government will use force to maintain order |
#4 | What treaty was intended to deal with the British, but wasn't completely successful | Jays Treaty |
#5 | What treaty got the Spanish to open up the Port of New Orleans to our trade | Pinckney's treaty |
Adams' Presidency | ||
#1 | Congress passed a series of acts in 1798 to protect the nations security. What were they called? | Alien and Sedition Acts |
#2 | What was the incident in which French agents requested a bribe and loan from the U.S.A.? | XYZ affair |
#3 | Who was Adams' Vice President | Thomas Jefferson |
#4 | How did the election of 1796 end of with a president who was federalist and vice president who was republican | runner-up got vice president winner was president |
#5 | the term means money owed by the federal government | national debt |
Final Question | |
Compare and Contrast Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton's views on how to interpret the Constitution. | Hamilton believed in implied powers and thought that when necessary the Constitution could be stretched. Loose Construction. Jefferson believed what the Constitution says, it means. Strict interpretation. |