Ikeno Stack #124798 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
a ability of the state to nullify federal legislation | nullification |
supported the Alien and Sedition Act | Federalist Party |
taking the oath of office | inauguration |
forcing Americans to be a part of the British navy | impressment |
Jefferson's party | Democratic-Republican Party |
Hamilton's party | Federalist Party |
secretary of state who refused to commission judges appointment | James Madison |
first vice president | John Adams |
French diplomat that caused trouble for the U.S. | Edmund Charles Genet |
person who tried to take presidency from Jefferson | Aaron Burr |
written to oppose the Alien and Sedition Act | Virginia and Kentucky Resolution |
second vice president | Thomas Jefferson |
city of Washington's inauguration | New York City |
Washington's cabinet- Department of State | Thomas Jefferson |
Washington's cabinet-Department of Treasury | Alexander Hamilton |
Agreement that avoided war between U.S. and France | Convention of 1800 |
preparation for war with possible war with France | made navy a separate department, tripled size of army, recalled G. Washington, bullt U.S.S. Constitution |
tax paid on goods and services | excise tax |
Law that established the court system | Judiciary Act of 1789 |
outraged farmers set a precedence and let people know to not disobey national laws | Whiskey Rebellion |
treaty with Spain regarding right of deposit | Pinckney Treaty |
significance of Marbury vs Madison | extended the courts power through judicial review |
Washington's cabinet-department of defense or war | Henry Knox |
Washington's cabinet-department of justice | Attorney General Edmund Randolph |
group of advisors to the president | cabinet |
Impartiality during the French and Indian War | Neutrality Proclamation |
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