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Unit 3 assesment
Question | Answer |
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This conflict involving farmers upset over an excise tax was significant bc it proved the strength of the federal government under the constitution | Whiskey Rebellion |
This idea would create a Bank of the United States, assume state debts, and levy taxes on the American ppl | Hamilton's Financial Plan |
Thomas Jefferson's response to tension between France and Britain, which was meant to keep America neutral but ended up sending the country into a recession | Embargo Act of 1807 |
George Washington's warning to Americans about foreign policy, political parties, and sectionalism | Washington's Farewell Address |
Also known as a "revolution" bc power transferred between political parties peacefully | Election of 1800 |
Event in which Thomas Jefferson doubled the size of the country | Louisiana Purchase |
Supreme Court case that established judicial review (the idea that the supreme court can rule laws or actions to be unconstitutional) | Marbury Vs. Madison |
He was the first Secretary of Treasury and led the Federalist party; he believed in a strong federal government and envisioned an economy based on manufacturing and commerce. | Alexander Hamilton |
The principle of dividing government into federal and state levels | Federalism |
Washington's foreign policy that declared that America would not favor any nation and would trade with all | Neutrality |
President during the time of the XYZ affair, the Quasi - War, the ALien and Sedition Acts, and the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions | John Adams |
Feeling of strong patriotism that resulted from the War of 1812 | Nationalism |
This institution was meant to manage the economy and print currency; Democratic- Republicans thought it was unconstitutional | Bank of the United States (BUS) |
This was an agreement with Britain that infuriated many Democratic - Republicans; it allowed British to capture American trade ships in exchange for Britain removing forts in the West | Jay's Treaty |
He was the first Secretary of State and led the Democratic-Republican party; he believed in weak federal government and strong state governments | Thomas Jefferson |
Event in which French agents demanded a bribe from American diplomats; led some Americans to call for war with France. | XYZ Affair |
Native American leader that lost to American troops in the Battle of Tippecanoe | Tecumseh |
Military conflict between the US and Britain that was the result of impressment and trouble with Native Americans in the West; also called the "second War of Independence" | Treaty of Ghent |
Meeting of Federalists in which the war with Britain was criticised and ultimately made Federalists look unpatriotic | Hartford Convention |
Took place at the end of War of 1812, a "victory" for America that made Andrew Jackson a hero | Battle of New Orleans |
In this deal between Spain and the US, America was given access to Mississippi and New Orleans and a border dispute with Florida was settled | Pinckney's Treaty |
These were written to promote the constitution as good and necessary. | The Federalist Papers |
Passed in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, said that states could block unconstitutional laws made by the national government | Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions |
According to this principle, states can void federal laws they find to be unconstitutional | Nullification |
Members of congress who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812 | War Hawks |
Tariff passed on foreign imports | Tariff of 1789 |
ade life difficult for French immigrants in America | Alien and Sedition Acts |
Forced seizure of American seamen by the British | Impressment |