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The Federalist Era

Federalist vs. Republicans

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What was the purpose for Hamilton's financial plan, and the creation of the national bank? To stabilize the currency
What was John Marshall's political party? Federalist
What were the effects on the Embargo Acts? unpopular or helpbuild industry
What is Hamilton's understanding of the role of the Federal government? -support -encourage business and industry
The arguements found in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolution? States could nullify acts of congress
what is 2 of 3 parts of Hamilton's financial plan? -assumption of state debt -creation of national bank
Why did Jefferson purchase louisiana? To gain control of the Mississippi River
What is an example of the "unwritten constitution"? political parties
what is an effect of the election of 1800? -12th amendment -Jefferson won -Republicans took control of Congress
What is the clause used by John Marshall to expand the federal power? Supremacy clause
What was the government that Madison and Jefferson best suited to protect individually? State governments
Why did George Washington advise Americans to "steer clear of permanant alliance"?
What is the best way to describe early American Foreign policy? policy of neutrality
What was Alexander Hamilton's political party? Federalist
What court case was judicial review eestablished? Marbury vs. Madison
What was the promise made in order to secure Virginia's support of the assumption of state debts? The moving of the capitol to the Potomac
What does the Supreme Court do? Interpret's the Constitution
What is the "unwritten constitution"? pecedent and traditions that have become ingrained in our political reality.
What regions of the country supported the war of 1812? South and West
Who was the president during the war of 1812? Madison
Why did Washington put down the Whiskey Rebellion with troops? He was showing them they cannot overrun laws or the president
What did George Washington's Farewell address consist of? -1st president -electoral unanimous
In the election of 1812 who became president? Jefferson
In the election of 1812 who became vice president? Burr
What party did jefferson belong to? Republicans
Who sold Louisiana and who bought it? Napolean and Jefferson
What is federalism? The balence of power between national and state governments.
Court case that set up Judicial Review which is the ability to abolish laws by making them unconstitutional. Marbury vs. Madison
Court case when action brought against someone for not paying a tax the state had imposed on the US bank. McCullock vs. Maryland
Gibbons vs. Ogden Supremacy Clause
Jefferson,Adams,Madison,Hamilton. what political party are all of these men? J=republican M=republican A=federalist H=federalist
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