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| importation of slaves banned |
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| prolonged resistence to whites by coastal tribes did what? |
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| gave inland tribes more time to adjust to whites and be able to resist as well |
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| If you're in Richmond, VA and want to talk to a federalist, where would you go? |
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| Massachusettes General Court |
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| Many presidents came from |
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| peaceful transfer of power |
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| Kentucky and Virginia Resolves |
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| states should be in charge |
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| Came from a partisan policy |
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| what made federal laws supreme? |
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| the writers of the constitution wanted to make the federal government what? |
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| stronger and less involved with immediate concerns |
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| the founders were suspicious of any unchecked power in what branch? |
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| From the importance the Constitution gave it, the founders believed the power would lie where? |
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| At the Constitutional Convention, Madison...? |
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| got some of what he wanted, but not all |
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| Who believed in the capacity of reason to design governments and was skeptical that people would always act rationally? |
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| Virginia and Kentucky Resolves |
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| Early constitutional question |
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| the constitution was created to correct what parts of the confederation? |
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| lack of stable source of revenue and inability to control commerce |
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| the confederation government was successful with what? |
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| Establishing a survey and statehood policy in western land; and setting up basic federal offices |
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| Who would be most likely to support Hamilton's economic program? |
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| policy for social purposes |
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| what did the first party system have? |
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| Federalists and republicans |
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| on the question of the division of powers between states and the federal government, the constitution established |
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| a boundary that would separate the two and make it understood where each would stand |
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| the major forces driving the first party system were what? |
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| public finances and foreign policy |
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| often appealed to christian doctrine and rhetoric |
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| the debates over the Alient & Sedition Acts continue to be important because: |
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| balancing dissent and loyalty |
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| The Alien and Sedition Acts relied on what? |
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| the English law of seditious libel |
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| through his public life and into his retirement, Madison grappled witht he problems of what? |
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| balancing state and federal powers |
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| Madison was always concerned with what? |
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| Who would be most affected by the Alien and Sedition acts? |
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| A republican newspaper editor |
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| a representative of which state would least likely support federal funding of internal improvements? |
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| Madison was most worried abouw what branch? |
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| the rise of the cotton kingdom depended on what? |
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| cloth and thread production |
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| conditional defense of slavery proved inadequate because of what? |
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| national abolition of slavery and religioius beliefs |
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| one reason many people opposed the expansion of slavery into the territories was fear that the rich slave owners would get all of the best land (T/F) |
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| The Free soil Movement embraced abolition but opposed violent measures to end slavery (T/F) |
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| northern states began abolishing slavery as a result of what? |
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| revolutionary committment to equality |
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| who favored a strong central government? |
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| Martin Van Buren was who's ally? |
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| western states opposed what? |
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| who set the precedents for presidency? |
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| what party created a new commercial program? |
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| was not in the founding era |
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| wanted an agrarian america |
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| created the political machine |
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| science for the new world |
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| republican party starts forming |
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