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16 - XYZ AFFAIR

--After America enforced Neutrality Act, France continued to try to force America into French Revolution by using piracy along American coast. America sent diplomats to talk with French


- -French would not meet diplomats and said Americans should pay them to begin talks - Americans said no money for bribery


- -This resulted in an undeclared Naval War

16 - NATURALIZATION ACT

-- Changed the way aliens could gain citizenship in America




- Foreigners had to have residency for 7 years (and later 15 years) to gain citizenship




--Established by John Adams

16 - SEDITION ACT

- Limited people from speaking against the government




- Allowed newsmen who published views against the government to be arrested




--Established by John Adams

16 - ALIEN ACT

- Called for expelling all malcontents of foreign origin without trial




- Said the Bill of Rights only applied to US citizens




--Established by John Adams

16 - BLOODLESS REVOLUTION OF 1800

- Election of 1800 where Jefferson beat John Adams in presidential election




- Jefferson brought profound changes: turned nation away from federalist position, concerned with the rights of the individual, and immediately overturned Alien and Sedition Acts

16 - EXPLAIN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOHN ADAMS AND THOMAS JEFFERSON WITH REGARD TO THEIR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL LIVES.


(3 pts)

- Adams and Jefferson were friends, but became rivals (over Jefferson's Ordinance of Religious Freedom, also Adams was strong Federalist and Jefferson a Democrat) until the end of their lives when they reconciled


- Jefferson was VP under Adams, but they disagreed on almost everything. ---Jefferson defeated Adams in election of 1800


--They died within hours of each other on July 4... 50 years after Dec. of Ind. signed

16 - EXPLAIN THE PHRASE "TRUE LEADERS ARE NOT INDIVIDUALISTIC" AS IT PERTAINS TO THE ADAMS/JEFFERSON LECTURE. REFERENCE WASHINGTON, ADAMS, HAMILTON, AND JEFFERSON IN YOUR ANSWER.




- PART 1 OF 2 (8 pts)

1. Great leaders are not focused on individual achievement.


2. The best leaders know they must build teams, rely on gifts of others.


3. True leaders motivate teams to accomplish more than what any individual member of the team could accomplish.


4. Leadership is covenantal not individual.


5. Adams was a genius but his relationships were disastrous and he couldn't lead because he thought he didn't need anyone else .

16 - EXPLAIN THE PHRASE "TRUE LEADERS ARE NOT INDIVIDUALISTIC" AS IT PERTAINS TO THE ADAMS/JEFFERSON LECTURE. REFERENCE WASHINGTON, ADAMS, HAMILTON, AND JEFFERSON IN YOUR ANSWER.



- PART 2 OF 2



6. Jefferson was accomplished but not a political leader and he could not motivate men.


7. Hamilton was brilliant and eloquent but offended everybody and was too unpopular to lead.


8. Washington was driven by love of virtue and people, and he knew that he could not do it alone but had to rely on the gifts of others, which made him a true leader.