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16 Cards in this Set
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Alien and Sedition Acts |
law passed under John Adams that restricted free speech, wanted to stop the influence of the Democratic-Republicans--Repealed because it is against the first amendment.
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Washington’s Farewell Address |
To not form political parties, to not rush into war, stay out of other country’s business.
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Monroe Doctrine |
US policy telling Europeans to stay out of the Western Hemisphere. |
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Alexander Hamilton |
Federalist, Strong Government, Manufacturing Economy, Wanted a National Bank, and the Secretary of Treasury.
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Thomas Jefferson |
Democratic-Republican, Smaller Government with more power to the states and the people, Wanted a Farming Economy, Secretary of State under President Washington. |
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Whiskey Rebellion |
Putting taxes on whiskey, which made the farmers very upset, the farmers fought against the taxes, George Washington led troops to stop rebellion.
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XYZ Affair |
France was taking American ships, America sent people to France, France refused to talk until they were paid, basically a bribe, people in America were furious.
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Marbury v. Madison |
A court case where the Supreme Court established their power to declare a law unconstitutional. Judicial Review.
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Judicial Review |
Power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional.
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McCulloch v. Maryland |
A court case where a ruling was passed allowing the Federal Government to have a National Bank.
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John Marshall |
Supreme Court Chief Justice during Marbury v. Madison.
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Bill of Rights |
The first ten amendments to the Constitution, Protects the rights of the people.
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What were three pieces of advice given by George Washington in his Farewell Address?
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To not form political parties, to not rush into war, stay out of other country’s business. |
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Increased patriotism, increased sense of pride.
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How did Marbury v. Madison change the power structure of the United States? |
Power balances of the three branches of government.
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Explain the overall views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party. (Leaders, Views on Humanity, Views on Government Size, Views on Economy, Views on Other Countries)
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Federalist Party: Federalist, Strong Government, Manufacturing Economy, Wanted a National Bank, and the Secretary of Treasury. Democratic-Republican: Democratic-Republican, Smaller Government with more power to the states and the people, Wanted a Farming Economy, Secretary of State under President Washington.
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