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Launching A New Gov.

U.S History

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Who was Inaugurated in New York City on April 30,1789 George Washington
The precedents set by who was named the "unwritten constitution" George Washington
What are 3 examples of George Washington Precedent Some examples are - The Cabinet - The Political Parties - The Judicial Review
What did the First congress set up the Federal Government Through The First Congress Set up the Federal government through The Judiciary Act in 1789
What year was the Judiciary Act Created 1789
When did the first 10 amendments become ratified The First 10 Amendments became ratified in 1791
What are the first 10 amendments known as The Bill Of Rights
Who issued the Neutrality Proclamation George Washington
Who was the Neutrality Proclamation a response to It was a response to the French Revolution
What Year was this It happened in the year of 1793
What is the emergence of political parties about 1. Not everyone agreed on how to solve the problems of the U.S 2. As a result political parties began to form 3. Federalist and Democratic Republicans were the two main parties of the time
What are two more example that explain the emergence of the political parties 4. Parties offered candidates in elections 5. Newspapers emerged that supported apecific parties
What is the Federalist point of view They wanted a loose interpretation of the constitution, strong central government, pro national bank and protective tariffs and pro British
Who were the 2 leaders of the federalist Alexander Hamilton and John Adams
What is the Democratic Republicans point of view They wanted strict interpretation of the constitution, strong state government,against national bank, and high tariffs,Pro French
Who were the leaders of the Democratic Republicans Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
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