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U.S hist 11 unit 3

This is the Jefferson term, Hamilton plan and Gregory Washington farewell.

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Thomas Jefferson believed the government must be.. Strict consturctionist and protect state's right and limit government
What philosophy dose Hamilton believe in, in terms of government The the feradal government must use all power when necessary to meet its responsbitille
Hamilton's plan benefitted who? Wealthy people the rich
What was the XYZ affair? French ministers demands a bribe before meeting any American Envoys.
How did the Supreme Court try to increase its power? Strict Constructionist seeking to protect states’ rights and limit the federal government
Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed John Adams’ last-minute appointment of new the appointment was an attempt by a defeated party to entrench itself in the government
Political logrolling Exchanging political favors
Alien and Sedition Acts Had the ultimate goal of silencing critics of the Federalist party
Part of Congress that ratifies U.S. treaties including the United States acquisition of Louisiana Senate
Part of Congress that chose Thomas Jefferson as President when no candidate won the majority of the electoral college house of Representatives
States’ rights party lead by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Democratic-Republican
Party that supported a strong federal government lead by Alexander Hamilton A. Federalist
Party that argued the Bank of the United States was constitutional based on a loose or broad interpretation of the Constitution A. Federalist
Party that argued the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional based on a strict interpretation of the Constitution Democratic-Republican
Supported a foreign policy that was pro-French to recognize the U.S. debt from the American Revolution Democratic-Republican
Favored the British in foreign policy since trade was necessary for Hamilton’s financial plan to work Federalist
Supported the merchant class, bankers, and manufacturers Federalist
Supported lower-class farmers and tradespeople Federalist
Supported the Alien and Sedition Acts Democratic-Republican
Attacked the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Democratic-Republican
what poitcal party was thomas jefferson a part of? Democratic-Republican
what party of hamilton Federalist
Created by: Jaydek
 

 



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