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in 1790 how did americans feel about the future of thier new government? Some still thought braking away from the British was bad
Amercans wanted George Washington to be president because He helped win the war
The Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by the federalists to Crush opposition of war
The rivalry between which two political parties dominated the election of 1796? Demcrate/republicans and federalsts
The main threat faced by Americans in the Northwest Territories was war
In the XYZ affair, French agents would Have secret visits from three agents
What type of government did Federalists believe in? Federal
President Washington personally led the army against the participants in the Whiskey Rebellion because he felt no longer remain a passive spectaor
George Washington urged the Senate to reject Jay's Treaty False
In George Washington's farwell adress, he warned against making foreign alliances and burdening furter generations with debt False
In 1790 American farmers were indepent people who didnt want government interfering in their lives. True
Thomas Jefferson felt that the American econamoy would do best if it relied on agriculture False
President John Adams wanted to go to war with France, but Congress would not give him approval True
Repaying the full value of all bonds was part of Alexander Hamilton's economic plan true
The Judiciary Act of 1789 created three levels of federal courts and defined thier powers and relationship to the state courts true
"Loose construction" is the idea that certain parts of the constitution do not need to be upheld or enforced. False
The is a body of delegates form each state that represents the people's vote in choosing the president electoral college
The new federal government in Ameica took actions intended to set an example for the future. In Washington's words, these explary actions would "serve to stablish a ." precedent
The , which deemed the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional, supported the idea that state governments could challenge the federal governemt Kuntukey, Virgina resolution
In 1790, before General Anthony Wayne took command of the American army inthe West, Miami chief Successfully led an alliance of Native Americans against U.S. forces Little turtle
The can be best defined as the amount of money owed by the U.S. national debt
Which treaty angered Southernes because it did not repay them for slaves they had lost during the revolutionary war Jay's treaty
The Whiskey rebellion occured because farmers in areas such as western Pennsylvannia were angry,. What was the most direct cause of anger? Tax
Why did James Madison citicize the Neutrality Proclamation? Wasington went beyond authoity
What defined the U.S. southern border? 31 degrees North
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