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36 Cards in this Set
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Bill of rights
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Ten were ratified by the states in 1791
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Judiciciary Act of 1789
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After much debate Congress passed. witch established a federal district court for each state
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Cabinet
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Over time, these advisers became known as the presidents's
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Alexander Hamilton
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as secretary of the treasury
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Bank of the United States
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Bank of the United States Ntional Bank consisting of central bank with branches in major U.S
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strict construction
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this philosophy of narrow constitutional interpretation
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Loose construction
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Suported the philosophy of constitutional interpretation
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Whiskey Rebellion
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challenged federal authority
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Little Turtle
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commanded the group
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battle of fallen timbers
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near the present day Toledo Ohiot
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Treaty of Greenville
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witch gave the United States tittle to American Indian lands making up much of present day Ohio
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French Revolution
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attack proved a key turning point
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impressment
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kidnapping
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Edmond Genet
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a young French diplomat
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Jay's Treaty
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thebritish agreed to abandon their northwestern forts
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John jay
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Britain in 1794 to negotiate settlement
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Pinnchney's treaty
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negotiated in 1795
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Thomas Princkey
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of South Carolina
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right of deposit
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the right to temporarily unloas goods at New Orleans
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Sectionalim
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loyalty to a particular part ofthe country further contributed to the emrgence of two paties
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Charles maurice de talleyrand perigord
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France foreign minister snt three agents to present frances demands to us diplomants
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xyz affair
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with a flurry [bribery]
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Alien and Sedition Acts
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federalist majority in Congress
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Kentucky and virginia Resolutions
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denouced the Alien and sedition Acts as unconstitutional
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Arron Burr
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a US sentator from New York against Federalists John Adams and Charles Pickeny for the presidency
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Twelfth Amandment
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to the Constitution
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John Marshall
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Adams selected as chief hustice of the us
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Judicial review
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the power of the courts to declare an act of Congress
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Marbury vMadison
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the court first exercised this tight in 1803
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Louisiana Purchase
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roughly four cents an acre
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toussanit louverture
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under the leadship
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Sacagewea
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as guides and interpreters
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Zebulon Pike
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appered in print
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Orders in Council
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which forbade neutral vessels from trading france or entering ports
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Embargo Act
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act stopped shipments of food and other American prodects
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Non- Intercourse act
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witch prohibited Us trade with britain
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