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| george washington established a cabinet in order to |
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obtain advice of a group of persons in whom he had influence
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| the least controvercial of hamiltons financial proposals was that the national government |
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pay its debt to foreign investors
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| which powers did congress use to charter the bank of the us in 1791 |
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| on which issue were alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson in closest agreement |
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| locating the notional capitol in the south |
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| which was a result of hamiltons financial policies |
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| strenghtening the credit of the national government |
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| the supression of the whisky rebellion |
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| illustrated the power of the federal government |
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| political parties appeared in the us shortly after the adoption of the constitution because |
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| differences arose over political and economic issues |
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| which revolution in europe was influenced most directly by our american revolution |
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| in his farewell adress washington warned the us against |
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| permanent alliances with foreign nations |
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| a person who favored washingtons ideas on foreign policy would be most likely to object to united states |
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| membership in the north atlantic treaty organization |
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| which was a provision of the treaty ending the american revolution that was not carried out by great britain until after the jay treaty |
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| evacuation of british troops from us soil |
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| the pinckney treaty directly benefitted |
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| farmer in the ohio valley |
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| the xyz affair showed that |
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| americans were developing a sense of national pride |
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| which represents an effort by the federalist party to suppress criticism by the democratic republicans |
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| passage of the alien and sedition acts |
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| which statement of the virginia and kentucky resolutions is true |
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| they contributed to the defeat of the federalists in 1800 |
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| which was a major contribution by the federalist party to the us |
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| strenghtening of the central government |
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| a direct result of the election of 1800 was the |
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| provision for the separate ballots in the electoral college for pres and vice pres |
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| the election of 1800 has sometimes been referred to as a revolution because |
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| most governmental power passed from one party to another |
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| on which issue did thomas jefferson reverse his opinion of strict construction of the constitution |
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| purchase of the louisianna territory |
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| primary reason for our purchase of the louisianna territory was to provide |
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| people on the frontier with unrestricted use of the mississippi |
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| which economic group most strongly proteted the embargo act of 1807 |
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| the embargo and non intercourse acts illustrate the |
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| unsuccessful attempt of the us to to isolate itself from a european conflict |
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| why did the us declare on britain rather than on france |
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| the war hawks favored conquest of canada |
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