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Chapter 9 vocab NB

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to swear in or induct into office in a formal ceremony. inagurate
It helped create a court system and gave the supreme court six members. Federal Judiciary Act
a group of department heads who serve as the president's chief advisers. Cabinet
A tax on imported goods. tarriff
This was the final battle of the Northwest indian war. Battles of Fallen Timbers
This treaty was signed at Fort Greenville. This put an end to the Northwest indian war. Treaty of Greenville
A group of farmers in western Pennsylvania staged the Whiskey Revolution against tax. Whiskey Revolution
not siding with one country or the other. neutral
The British agreed to pay damages for the US vessels they had seized. Jay's treaty
This was a treaty between Americans and the Spanish and Spain gave Americans the right to travel freely on the mississippi River. It also gave them the right to store goods at the port of New Orleans without paying customs duties. Pinckney's Treaty
relations with the governments of other countries. foreign policy
Three french agents- referred to X, Y, and Z, took the americans aside to tell them the minister would hold talks. The talks would only occur only if the Americans agreed to loan them $10 million and the pay the minister a bribe of $250,000. XYZ affair
The federalist congress passed this because Adams blamed the newspapers. Alien and Seidition Acts
A way to fight the Alien and Sedition Acts. states' rights
A financial crisis in 1789 led to rebelling against the government. They demanded liberty and quality. At first, the americans supported the French Revolution. French Revolution
A group of people that tried to promote its ideas and influence the government. political party
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