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The Federalist Era 5

Vocabulary Ch.5 sections 1-3

QuestionAnswer
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
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