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S. S. Chapter 7+8

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Inauguration   Official passing of power from one president to another  
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Cabinent   Three departments to help and aid the president, chosen advisors  
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Tarrifs   Tax on imported goods  
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Residence ACt   Move the capital to the south (VA and MA)  
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Potamac River   Next to the White House  
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Conservative Interpretation   We can only do what the Constitution allowed us to do  
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Liberal Interpretation   If it's not written in the Constitution, we can do it  
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Whiskey Rebellion   Tax on whiskey that angered many but GW kept the taxes  
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Neutrality Proclamation   U. S. did not take sides in the European conflicts  
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Isolationsism   Did not take sides on French or English  
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Jay's Treaty   Negotiated agreement with GB to avoid being drawn into war  
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Sectionalism   The country was divided into sections  
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Federalists   Liked big government, liberal, if it doesn't say we can't, we can  
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Democratic Republicans   Small government, limited government, power for the state, lead by Thomas Jefferson and Madison  
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XYZ Affair   France demanded an apology, loan, and bribe because they seized American ships  
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Alien and Sedition Act   Imprisonment or expel foreigners, fine, or jail those against the government  
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KY and VA Resolution   Claimed the states had the power to ignore a federal law if they deemed in unconstitutional  
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12th Amendment   Electors vote a president and vice president  
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The Duel   Burr challenged Hamilton, he ended up killing Hamilton  
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Louisiana Purchase   Largest land deal in history, Jefferson sent Monroe to buy the land from Napolean  
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Louis and Clark   Mapped the Louisiana territory  
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Sacagewea   Very knowledgeable to Louis and Clark  
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Barbary Wars   Wanted protection money for sailing in the Mediterranian  
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Orders of Concil   Forbid neutrals from trading with France  
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Impressment   Britain took Americans and made them work for their Navy  
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Embargo Act   Stopped shiops to all foreign parts  
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Tecumseh   Resisted American forces, formed alliances for survival, Great Lakes to Gulf of Mexico  
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Battle of Tippecanoe   William Henry Harrison won this battle  
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War Hawks   Southwest, wanted war  
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Old Ironsides   U. S. S. Constitution, lasted and won multiple battles  
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Dolley Madison   Saved national artifacts (GW portrait)  
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Battle of New Orleans   Fought after war, U. S. victory, Andrew Jackson was a national hero  
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Treaty of Ghent   Ended the War of 1812, peace between Great Britain and America  
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Francis Scott Key   Wrote Star Spangled Banner  
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Ft. McHenery   War Key watched while writing the Star Spangled Banner  
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