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Hardwicksvhs-Chapter 6 Section 1-2 Test

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Resolve conflict in law making between state and federal government? Supremacy of National Law
Executive departments to advise the president? Cabinet
Today there are fifteen cabinet positions. President Washington had four
One of Washington's cabinet members resigned in 1793. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson
President Washington's political affiliation? Federalist
Secretary of Treasury? Alexander Hamilton
Very controversial part of Hamilton's economic plan? Bank of the United States
To gain southern support for Hamilton's plan the capital will be moved South
The District of Columbia was created from land belonging to Virginia & Maryland
Thomas Jefferson believed in limiting the power of the federal government. This is known as Strict Interpretation
First president to reside in the White House? John Adams
Money to pay off the national debt is called revenue
Source of revenue that protected young American industries? Tariffs
No longer have an alliance with France because King Louis has been executed by the revolutionaries!
Law that created the Supreme Court? Judiciary Act
First big test for the new government? Whiskey Rebellion
Farmers in Western Pennsylvania upset with the excise tax
Signed a very popular treaty with Spain and later ran for vice president? Thomas Pinckney
Controversial Alien and Sedition Acts? Violated Article II and the Bill of Rights
A very unpopular treaty with Britain? Jay Treaty
The defeat of the Miami Confederacy enables this territory to become a state in 1803. Ohio
President Washington called this a growing danger therefore he will not seek a third term. Sectionalism
"We will not enforce the Alien and Sedition Acts in our states." Virginia & Kentucky
President Adams encounters problems with his vice president? Thomas Jefferson
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