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The Federalist Era 5
Vocabulary Ch.5 sections 1-3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A tradition | Precedents |
| The final or extreme result | Ultimate |
| Was the secretary of state | Thomas Jefferson |
| He was secretary of the treasury | Alexander Hamliton |
| Secretary of war | Henry Knox |
| He was a attorney general | Edmund Randolph |
| A group of adviser to the president | Cabinet |
| to support or agree to | Confirm |
| Chief justice of the Supreme Court | John Jay |
| The amount of money the government owed | National Debt |
| A note issued by the government, which promises to pay of a loan with interest | Bond |
| Person who risks money in order to make a large profit | Speculators |
| Capital of the United States located on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia | Washignton D.C. |
| Not agreeing or consistent with the Constitution | Unconstitutional |
| A tax on import | Tariff |
| incoming money | Revenue |
| Site in northern Ohio of General Anthony Wayne's victory over native Americans in 1794 | Fallen Timbers |
| A former Revolutionary war general | Anthony Wayne |
| a position of not taking sides in a conflict | neutrality |
| forcing people into service, as in the navy | impressment |
| His mission was to recruit American volunteers to attack British ships | Edmond Genet |
| President Washington sent him to Spain to try to settle the differences the two nations | Thomas Pinckney |
| favoring one side of an issue | partisan |
| powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution | implied powers |
| a meeting held by a political party to choose their party's candidate for president or decide policy | caucus |
| began publishing the National Gazette | Philips Freneau |
| immigrants who were not citizens but were living in the nation | alien |
| refers to activities aimed at weakening established government | sedition |
| federal laws considered unconstitutional | nullify |
| limiting the federal governments to those powers clearly assigned to it | state's right |
| he refused to meet with the Americans | Charles de Talleyrand |