Development of American Political Parties
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| Alexander Hamilton | Secretary of the Treasury
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| George Washington | first President
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| John Adams | second President
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| Thomas Jefferson | third President
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| Which early political party formed to promote a loose construction of the Constitution? | Federalists
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| faction | a group that may not be in agreement with the general direction of the larger population
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| Alien and Sedition Act | gave the President power to deport any alien he deemed dangerous
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| strict construction | limit the Federal government strictly to the powers which the Constitution specifically delegated to it
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| loose construction | allowing the federal government powers not denied it within the Constitution
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| central government | the federal power of the country
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| Anti-Federalist party | one of the first two American political parties; they wanted a weak central government
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| The Anti-Federalists believed in a: | Weak central government
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| The Anti-Federalist would limit the Federal government strictly to: | the powers the constitution delegated to it
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| True or False The Democrats blamed the Republicans for the Stock Market crash of 1929. | True
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| true statements about the Democratic Party. | It is the oldest political party in the United States.
The Democrats won the Presidency in the 90s but lost control of the Congress.
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| The Democrats fought bitterly at times over: | banking policies
slavery issues
tariff rates
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