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Important Concepts Quiz #4

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George Washington   Commanding General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, President if the Constitutional Convention, 1st President of the United States.  
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John Adams   Diplomat during the American Revolution, 1st vice president, 2nd President of the United States  
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Thomas Jefferson   Wrote the Declaration of Independence, 2nd vice president, 3rd President of the United States, Purchased the Louisiana Territory  
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James Madison   Considered the Father of the Constitution, 4th President of the United States, Served as President during the War of 1812  
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Ben Franklin   Inventor, philosopher, and diplomat for the United States of America. Responsible for negotiating a treaty with France to aid the United States during the American Revolution  
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Popular Sovereignty   The people hold all the power in this country; that government was created, and can be changed by the people. We exercise this through voting.  
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Republicanism   Government in which the desires of people are represented in government by elected representatives  
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Federalism   Power of the government is shared between the states and national government  
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Separation of Powers   Split the powers of government into three branches; Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Government power is divided between these three branches.  
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Checks and Balances   Each branch makes sure the others are working the way they should  
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Limited Government   Placed strict limits on government to protect the people  
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Individual Rights   Rights that all citizens have that the government cannot take away (Bill of Rights)  
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Federalist   Party started by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, believed in strong national government, higher tariffs, government support of industry  
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Anti-Federalist   Started by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison believed in strong state governments, low tariffs, government support of agriculture (farming)  
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Democratic-Republicans   Anti-Federalist took this new name, strong state government, low tariffs, Government support of agriculture, started by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison  
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Democratic Party   Came about due to a split in the Democratic-Republican Party during the election of Andrew Jackson in 1828, modern Democratic Party started here  
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Whig Party   Group opposed to Jackson's policies. Supported state's rights, and Henry Clay's American Systems. Leaders were Daniel Webster and Henry Clay  
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Republican Party   Modern Republican Party formed before Civil War as an Anti-Slavery party. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican President; Republicans controlled the government during this time period  
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