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What was President Washington's foreign policy?

He assumed control of treaty negotiations with a hostile power.

What was the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion?

the whiskey rebellion was caused by a special tax on whiskey designed by then Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton.

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

Should not have political party, and warned against foreign alliances.

What did Federalist and Republican parties believe?

They believed that the Constitution was a "strict" document that clearly limited the powers of the federal government.

What were the Alien and sedition acts about?

A series of laws known collectively as the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by the Federalist Congress in 1798 and signed into law by President Adams.

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

attacks of U.S. ships

What did the Jay Treaty accomplish in 1796?

attacks of U.S. ships

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

American sea workers

What was a goal of the Monroe Doctrine?

What was a goal of the Monroe Doctrine?

What happened after the war of 1812?

the United States won the war

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

President Bill Clinton's administration knew Rwanda was being engulfed by genocide in April 1994 but buried the information to justify its inaction, according to classified documents made available for the first time.

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

yes i think we made wright choice by letting the other people attack so we didn't get a target on our back

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?

no i don't think that is still true because a lot has changed since then

Why did President Washington choose neutrality and isolationism?

It threatened legal proceedings against any American providing assistance to any country at war.

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

yes because he made really good decisions and if we needed to threaten them thats what we needed top do

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


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

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

k

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

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