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| Chapter 9 Launching The New Government |
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| Term used to describe relationships with other countries |
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| Certificates that promise to repay money owed |
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| Term used to define the group of people that advise the President |
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| Take no side in a conflict |
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| Called for Britain to pay damages for seized American ships |
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| Called for one Chief Justice and five Associate Justices on the Supreme Court |
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| Kentucky/Virginia Resolutions |
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| Claimed that states could judge whether a law was constitutional |
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| Declared that the United States would NOT take sides in the war in Europe |
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| Called for a protest against taxes by backcountry farmers who made and sold whiskey |
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| The behavior of President Adams during the crisis with France |
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| He kept America out of the war with France |
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| Alexander Hamilton would agree that |
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| The United States should be allies with Britain |
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| One of Alexander Hamilton's primary goals as Secretary of Treasury was |
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| Reducing the national debt and forming a national bank |
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| Who decided who won the Presidential election of 1800? |
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| The House of Representatives |
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| Why did the House of Representatives decide the Presidential election of 1800? |
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| Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson were tied in the electoral college. |
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| The Alien and Sedition Acts DID NOT |
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| Have the support of Republicans in the House of Representatives |
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| The Federalist Party split because |
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| of the disagreement between President Adams and Alexander Hamilton about whether the United States should go to war |
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| The French Revolution lost support in the United States because |
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| Radicals in France had executed thousands of people in the name of reform |
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| Thomas Jefferson believed |
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| The violence of the French Revolution was justified |
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| Alexander Hamilton planned to reduce the national debt by |
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| buying up state debt and forming a national debt/bank |
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| United States neutrality was challenged during Washington's presidency when |
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| Britain seized United States ships |
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| Many people feared that if political parties formed in the United States |
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| Political divisions would threaten national unity |
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| issue a mandatory two term limit for the presidency |
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| Pesident Washington's belief about foreigh policy was |
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| The United States should stay out of foreign conflicts |
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| Thomas Jefferson's political view was |
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| The United States should favor ties with Britain over ties with France |
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| The major result of the Whiskey Rebellion was that |
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| People realized that the new government would not tolerate violent protests |
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| Came in second place during the election of 1800 |
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