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Ch. 9 vocab k.k.

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To swear in or induct into office in a formal ceremony. Inagurate
An act that gave the Supreme Court 6 members. Federal Judiciary Act
A group of department heads who serve as the president's chief advisers. Cabinet
A tax on imported goods. Tariff
A battle between Natives and Americans. The site was covered with trees that had been struck during a storm. Battle of Fallen Timbers
Ended the Battle of Fallen Timbers and was signed by 12 tribes, giving much of the present-day Ohio and Indiana to the U.S. Government. Treaty of Greenville
Farmers were rebelling against the high tax on whiskey, because of the fact that it was very popular and they used it to trade frequently. Whiskey Rebellion
A financial crisis occured, causing the French to rebel. It was inspired by the American Revolution, soon becoming violent. French Revolution
Not siding with one country or the other. Neutral
The British agreed to pay damages for U.S. vessels they had seized during the French Rebellion. Jay's Treaty
Spain allowed Americans to travel freely on the Mississippi River, reducing tensions on the frontier. Pickney's Treaty
The relations with the governments of other countries. Foreign Policy
A group of people that try to promote their ideas and influence government. Political Party
France began to stop the U.S. from trading with Britian, and when the U.S. tried to restore peace, congress canceled its treaties with France, setting aside money to expand its army. XYZ Affair
They targeted aliens and increased the waiting period from 5-14 years for becoming a citizen. It also gave the president the power to arrest disloyal aliens, or order them out of the country during wartime. Alien and Sedition Acts
Theroy said that the states had the right to judge when the federal government had passed an unconstitutional law. States' Rights
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