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| a person who buys things hoping the price will rise and that he/she will make a profit |
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| 4th President of the United States; member of the Continental Congress and recoder at the Constitutional Convention in 1776; helped frame the Bill of Rights |
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| an attempt by the French to bribe Americans seeking to stop French attacks on American Merchant ships |
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| 2nd President of the United States |
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| a general who defeated Native American tribes in the battle of Fallen Timbers |
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| An outsider or someone from a foreign country |
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| the first chief justice of the supreme court |
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| One that explores, especially one that explores a geographic area |
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| The republicans and Federalists were both________ |
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| In his farewell address, George Washington advised against becoming involved in European affairs because |
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| he did not want the US to be dragged into war |
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| Which political party were farmers not supportive of? |
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| What was the main function of the National bank |
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| a safe place for deposits of government funds |
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| What were two large examples of the issue of states rights |
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| The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions |
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| Washingtons response to the whiskey rebellion proved the |
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| strength of the national government |
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| How was the French Revolution like the American Revolution? |
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| Both began as a fight against monarchy and inequality |
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| What "certain matters" were made criminal in the sedition bill? |
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| printing criticism of the government |
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| Why did Thomas Jefferson think that the alien and sedition acts were against the constitution? |
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| they went against constitutional rights, especially the rights of speech and press guaranteed by the first amandment. |
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| What individual had the greatest impact on the economic policy of the Washington administration? |
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| What did Alexander Hamilton believe about trade with England? |
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| The US should develop strong ties with Britian |
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| To what extent were the Alien and Sedition Acts a violation of the democratic principles of the American Revolution? |
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| restricted immigration made it more difficult for immigrants to become citizens hurting freedom and equality, it violated the first amendment |
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| Which event forced Native Americans to give up their land in present-day Ohio? |
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| defeat by the U.S. army at the battle of Fallen Timbers |
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| Describe President George Washington's view of foreign policy. |
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| avoid political involvement with other nations |
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| Why did George Washington's view on foreign policy fit the nation's need at that time? |
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| The nation needed to focus on internal problems and stay away from war in Europe. |
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