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US history ch9

QuestionAnswer
Sworn in Inaugurated
This act create a court system which gave supreme court six members Federal Fudiciary Act
Power to appoint heads who would assist the president with issues and problems he had to face Cabinet
Tax on imported goods Tariff
Native American battle which occured august 26, 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers
Treaty in which the native americans agree to cede much of Ohio and Indiana to the U.S government Treaty of Greenville
Group of farmers in western pennsylvania staged against tax Whiskey Rebellion
A financial crisis led French people to rebel against their government French Revolution
Not siding with one country or the other Neutral
Treaty in which the British agreed to pay damages for US vessels they had seized Jay's Treaty
Treaty which Spain gave Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi River Pinckney's Treaty
Relations with the governments of other countries Foreign Policy
Group of people that tries to promote it's ideas and influence government Political Party
Full report of French agents known as X,Y, and Z that try to bribe America $250,000 XYZ Affair
Act that targeted aliens or immigrants who were not yet citizens Alien and Sedition Acts
States had rights that the federal government could not violate States' rights
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