| Term | Definition |
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build a navy |
What did John Adams do in response to the X, Y, Z affair? |
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republicans |
who were pro french |
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Alexander Hamilton |
who was in charge of the treasury? |
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John adams |
which president's decision of staying neutral broke his party apart |
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John Adams |
who was the first vice president |
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Kentucky and Virginia resolutions |
What were to actions that supported the right to nullify? |
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judiciary act of 1789 |
what law organized federal court system |
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republican |
were led by thomas Jefferson |
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republican |
belived people should have the power |
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republican |
favored strong state government |
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republican |
emphasized agriculture |
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republican |
favored strict interpretation of the constitution |
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republican |
wee pro- french |
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republican |
opposed national bank |
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republican |
opposed high tariff |
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federalist |
led by alexander hamilton |
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federalist |
believed wealthy and educated should lead |
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federalist |
favored strong central government |
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federalist |
emphasized manufacturing shipping and trade |
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federalist |
favored loose interpretation of the constitution |
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federalist |
were pro british |
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federalist |
favored national bank |
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federalist |
favored high tariff |
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a ceremony in which the president takes the oath of office. |
inauguration |
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an example to be followed by others in the future. |
precedent |
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s a certificate issued by a government for an amount of money that the government promises to pay back with intreats. |
bond |
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people who invest in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit. |
speculators |
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contrary to what is permitted by the Constitution |
unconstitutional |
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a tax on imported goods. |
tariff |
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to purchase something in hopes that the value will grow |
invest |
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to place a burden on something or someone |
impose |
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unfriendly,adversed |
hostile |
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basic, most important |
fundamental |
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to stop |
cease |
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to stress |
emphasize |
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length of time |
duration |
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to cause anger |
provoke |
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disliked factions |
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton |
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was an organized political party |
faction |
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considered factions to be selfish groups unconcerned with the well-being of the whole nation |
James Madison |
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a New Englander had been Washington's first vice president |
John Adams |
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washington turned to revolutionary war hero to lead forces aginst the native americans |
Anthony Wayne |
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not favoring either side |
neutral |
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seizing sailors and forcing them to serve in the british navy |
impressment |
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was sent to london to try to solve most of the serious problms |
John Jay |
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outsider or somebody from another country |
alien |
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activity designed to overthrow a government |
senemntation |
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deprive of legal force |
nullify |
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rights- this is an idea that the union binding the U.S. is an agreement between the states and they can therefore overrule federal law. |
states rights |