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Title: First Secretary of State: leader of the Anti-federalists


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A M E R I C A
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First Secretary of State leader of the
Anti-federalists
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First Chief Justice negotiated a non-aggression
pact with Britian
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First Secretary of Treasury leader of the
Federalists
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Warned about Political Parties and Foreign
Alliances
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First Vice President Second U.S. President
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Stated that government only has the powers listed
in the Constitution
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Stated that the federal government has broad
powers
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A groups of people that share the same ideas
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Established a Supreme Court and Court System
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Acts passed by Federalists to limit the power of
Dem-Reps
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George Washington took his role as Commander in
Chief literally, marching 13,000 militiamen into
Western Pennsylvania to settle the ______________
to enforce federal law.
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In 1794, President Washington sent ministers to
Britian to peacefully settle disputes, which were
partially achieved through the _________ _______.
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President Adams faced failed diplomacy after the
_______ ______, when the French asked for a bribe
before negotiations.
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Fearful of attacks and spying by immigrants, the
Federalists passed the _______ and ______ Acts,
which some viewed as an attempt to stay in power.
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Jefferson and Madison responded to Federalist
laws by drawing up statements, the ________ and
______ which argued that states could ignore laws
they interpreted as Unconstitutional, forming the
basis of the states rights argument.
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In 1789, Congress expanded our court system
through the _____ Act
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Jefferson and Anti-federalists interpreted the
Constitution as a ____ constitution.
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Hamilton and the Federalists interpreted the
Constitution as a ______ constitution.
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What did Washington do in response to the French
Revolution and war between Great Britain and
France?
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How did Hamilton and Jefferson come to a
compromise over Hamiltons debt plan of 1790?
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The Supreme Court Chief Justice that strengthened
the concept of judicial review was______?
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The Department of War was eventually changed to
the Department of ______.
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The Presidential Cabinet is a group of advisors
in the _____ branch.
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The Cabinet position that deals with foreign
matters is the Secretary of _____.
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The position that leads the Department of Justice
today is the ____________.
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Why did the government replace the Department of
War with the Department of Defense?
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Compare and contrast Jefferson and the Dem-Rep
view of government with Hamilton and the
Federalists view of government.
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Name George Washingtons Virginia Plantation
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Which state did the Whiskey Rebellion take place?
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This term is a synonym for an agricultural economy
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Thomas Jeffersons Virginia Home
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Who was the first Secretary of War?
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What major conflict was going on in Europe during
Adams Presidency?
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Explain the difference between Foreign and
Domestic policy
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