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Nat-St Rts to AJ

National - States Rights Questions up to Jackson for Midterm

QuestionAnswer
Law which authorized the president to use military force to collect tariffs Force Bill
Part of the Constitution that Hamilton and Marshall believed justified Congress taking actions, such as establishing a National Bank, to promote commerce "Necessary and proper" clause
Group who argued in favor of a strong central government Federalists
Written anonymously in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts; said that states could nullify federal laws that the states considered unconstitutional Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Published anonymously by John C. Calhoun in 1828, this pamphlet declared that a state could declare a federal tariff to be null and void South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Dramatic discussion concerning states' rights doctrine and whether states had the power to declare a law unconstitutional Webster-Hayne debate
Group who opposed the ratification of the Constitution because it gave more power to the federal government and less to the states, and because it did not ensure individual rights AntiFederalists
Proposal by Alexander Hamilton that the federal government pay off state debts from the war Assumption plan
Bill that Jackson vetoed because he felt the federal government should not pay for internal improvements in a road internal to one state (Kentucky, home of Henry Clay whom Jackson hated) Maysville Road
Hamilton's proposal to Congress to set up an economic policy to encourage industry Report on Manufacturers
Stated that a large country would contain many factions that would cancel each other out and prevent one faction from gaining power Federalist
Crisis over this almost led to civil war with South Carolina which had passed an Ordinance of Nullification declaring this to be null and void Tariff of Abominations
Doctrine that states could declare federal laws unconstitutional Nullification
Issued by President Jackson by forcing people to use gold or silver to purchase public land Specie Circular
Idea to use federal money to finance internal improvements, strengthen the national bank, and have a tariff on imports; proposed by Henry Clay and supported by President Monroe American System
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