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1. Judiciary Act 1789
AD. It was the belief that federal government acted as the states agent and that states can declare federal laws unconstitutional
2. Citizen genet
ABC. He was a French statesman who came to America in search of monetary aid.
3. Right of Deposit 1787
BD. This was the right to pass through a port and trade goods paying taxes. Westerners wanted this privilege at the Port of New Orleans.
4. John Marshall
BCE. He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for 33 years. He made the judiciary free from political attack.
5. Lewis and Clark Expedition
C. It was signed in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and Britain. It dealt with the Northwest posts and trade on the Mississippi River
6. Chesapeake Leopard Affair
ACD. This incident between an American and British ship cause great public resentment among Americans
7. Hamilton’s Financial Plan
A. Designed to pay off the U.S.’s war debts and stabilize the economy, this idea believed that the United States should become a leading international commercial power. Its programs included the creation of the Bank of the United
8. Whiskey Rebellion
BE. In 1794, farmers in Pennsylvania rebelled against Hamilton's excise tax on whiskey, and several federal officers were killed in the riots caused by their attempts to serve arrest warrants on the offenders.
9. Washington’s Farewell Address
B. He warned against the dangers of political parties and foreign alliances
10. Citizen Genet
CDE. A French diplomat who came to the U.S. 1793 to ask the American government to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in the French Revolution