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Title: Washington


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Washingtons Cabinet
Judicial Branch
Debt and The Bank
GOT PROBLEMS?
Heads are Rolling
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This man was Washingtons Vice President A.
John AdamsB. Joe BidenC. Thomas Jefferson
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A - John Adams
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This man was Washingtons Secretary of State A.
Alexander HamiltonB. Thomas JeffersonC.
Benjamin Franklin
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B - Thomas Jefferson
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This man was Washingtons Secretary of the
Treasury A. Alexander HamiltonB. Edmund
RandolphC. Charles Pinckney
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A - Alexander Hamilton
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This man was Washingtons Secretary of WarA.
Nathaniel GreeneB. John BurgoyneC. Henry Knox
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C - Henry Knox
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This man was Washingtons Attorney General A.
John MarshallB. Edmund RandolphC. John Jay
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B - Edmund Randolph
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This is the highest court in the landA. The
Elite CourtB. The Peoples CourtC. The Supreme
CourtJ. Judge Judy
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C - Supreme Court
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The Supreme Courts job is to do this to the
Constitution A. Amend itB. Interpret itC.
Revise it
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B - Interpret it
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This position is given to the leader of the
Supreme CourtA. Head JusticeB. Lead JusticeC.
Chief Justice
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C - Chief Justice
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This man was the first Chief A. John JayB.
John MarshallC. John Roberts
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A - John Jay
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 stated that the Supreme
Court should have one Chief Justice and this
number of associate justices A. ThreeB.
FiveC. Eight
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B - Five
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This term describes the total amount of money
that the government owesA. National DebtB.
National DeficitC. National Debit
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A - National Debt
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The U.S. government owed a lot of money to
foreign nations after thisA. AmericanRevolution
B. Shays RebellionC. Whiskey Rebellion
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A - American Revolution
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Hamilton thought the national government should
pay the states debts. What region did not agree
with this their debts were already paid off.
A. NorthB. SouthC. West
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B - The South
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Jefferson and Madison thought that a National
Bank was created to mainly help businesses in
this region of the country.A. NorthB. SouthC.
West
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A - The North
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This is a tax on importsA. EmbargoB. CaucusC.
Tariff
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C - Tariff
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The Whiskey Rebellion took place in this
state.A. VirginiaB. New YorkC. Pennsylvania
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C - Pennsylvania
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After the Revolutionary War, the British did not
leave forts in this area like they had
promised.A. MexicoB. Northwest TerritoryC.
Florida
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B - Northwest Territory
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This country limited our access to the port of
New Orleans A. EnglandB. HollandC. Spain
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C - Spain
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Pirates attacked American ships in the
Mediterranean off this coastline in Northern
AfricaA. Barbary CoastB. Ivory CoastC. Somali
Coast
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A - Barbary Coast
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This man helped solve many problems with his
superior surveying skills assisting Pierre
LEnfant in planning the nations capital
city.A. James HobanB. William ThorntonC.
Benjamin Banneker
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C - Benjamin Banneker
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A revolution started in this European country in
1789A. FranceB. BritainC. Spain
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A - France
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This American was a major supporter of the French
RevolutionA. John AdamsB. Alexander
HamiltonC. Thomas Jefferson
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C - Thomas Jefferson
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Great Britain went to war with the new
Revolutionary government in France. Washington
issued this in April of 1793A. a Proclamation
of War with BritainB. a Proclamation of
NeutralityC. a Proclamation of War with France
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B - Proclamation of Neutrality
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The British navy did this to American sailorsA.
Hired them as PrivateersB. Impressed themC.
Beheaded them
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B - Impressed them
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This man made a peace agreement with the British
A. Aaron BurrB. Benjamin BannekerC. John Jay
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C - John Jay
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