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What was President Washington's foreign policy?

control of treaty negotiations with a hostile power

What was the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion?

Special tax on whiskey

What advice did President Washington give to Americans in his Farewell Address?

Warned against foreign policy's, shouldn't have a political party

What did Federalist and Republican parties believe?

The republicans wanted a full democracy while the federalist wanted a higher government over the people

What were the Alien and sedition acts about?

New powers to depart foreigners, and making it hard for immigrants to vote

Which event challenged the foreign policy of President Adams in 1796?

U.S. Ships being attacked

What did the Jay Treaty accomplish in 1796?

British troops were removed from the Ohio Valley

Who was hurt most by Jefferson's embargo on trade?

Americans that worked at sea

What was a goal of the Monroe Doctrine?

For the Americans to view the Europeans efforts to Colonize land a act of aggression

What happened after the war of 1812?

The treaty of Ghent was signed, returned all territorial conquests made by the two sides.

Discuss an international crisis where the US did not get involved and explain why we ignored the crisis.

The U.S. didn't get involve with the cold war, didnt want anything bad to happen

Then, discuss if you think we made the right decision or not and explain why.

Yes, because if we got involved things could've got worse and bad stuff could've happened to our country

Adams said that we needed the Alien and Sedition Acts to "protect against foreigners who might threaten out nation." Do you believe this is still true today....why or why not?

Yes, because foreigners have come in to our country and have done so terrible stuff

Why did President Washington choose neutrality and isolationism?

threatened legal proceedings against any U.S. citizen that helped a country at war

Do you agree with this policy? Yes or no and why?

Yes, because every country should be on the same page as its citizens and if they disagreed it could've really divided the country

As Adams quoted "we need to protect against foreigners who might invade the nation." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not?

I agree because The united States of American should be strong and shouldn't let foreigners try to invade our country

In your opinion, is government corrupt? Please explain why you feel this way

In a way they can be but in a way they are honest like when they announce what is happening in the world is honest but i think some stuff they say can be foolish just to make people believe it

Tell me of a time the US tried to make peace and it was successful.

In the German Peace treaty

Also, tell me of a time we made peace and it didn't work.

Iran failed to make peace in syria

In your opinion, what is the best foreign affair policy and why?

foreign relationship with the soviet union,it was really intense and a lot happened