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26 Cards in this Set

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Adams response to French attacks on US ships increased the size of this
The Navy
Restricted freedom of speech and press
Sedition Bill
Elected Vice President in 1796 because he recieved the second most votes
Thomas Jefferson
Policy that stated America would not join sides in war - started by Washington
Neutrality
Speech in which Washington stated that America should not make alliances, avoid war and political parties would divide our country
Washington's Farewell Address
Group that decides the outcome of the election when there is a tie or no one wins the majority of electoral votes
House of Representatives
Sell new bonds to pay off old bonds and create the bank of U.S.
Hamilton's Plan to pay off national and state debts
Opposed National Bank, opposed Protective Tariff, believed the common man should lead the country, agriculture should be the backbone of America's economy, and France should be our most important ally and trading partner
Democratic-Republican Beliefs
Supported National Bank, supported protective tariff, believed only the wealthy and educated should lead America, industrial economy is the most important, and Britain should be our most important ally and trading partner
Federalist Beliefs
Unpopular laws passed by Federalist congressmen that led to loss of support for the Federalist Party
Alien and Sedition Acts
Establishing a cabinet, serving only two terms as President, and being called Mr. President
Precedents established by Washington that future presidents followed
Event that showed Washington would enforce the Constitution and its laws
Whiskey Rebellion
Belief that states have more power than the national government and declare federal laws unconstitutional
States Rights
Leader of the Democratic-Republicans
Thomas Jefferson
Leader of the Federalist
Alexander Hamilton
Believed that the power of the national government should be limited through a sttict interpretation of the Constitution
Democratic-Republican Party
Believed in a strong national government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution
Federalist Party
helped solve some election issues so that presidential candidates cannot become vice-presidents and vice-presidential candidates cannot become presidents
12th Amendment
The disagreement over national issues between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson led to the creation of these
Political Parties
Region of the United Sates that supported protective tariffs
North
Increased the price on foreign goods and encouraged Americans to buy American made goods
Protective Tariffs
Region hurt by protective tariffs
South
Americans reaction to XYZ affair, the French Revolution and attacks on American ships
Demanded to go to war
Conflict between western settlers and Native Americans led to this event between the army and Native Americans
Battle of Fallen Timbers
When you put your country's needs ahead of your own
Civic VIrtue
Jefferson's response to the Alien and Sedition Act
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions