Servidio Review for Chapter 8 MC/CR Test
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Inauguration | To take the official oath of office
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Unopposed | No one ran against you
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Precedent | A tradition for others to follow
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Cabinet | A group of advisors for the President
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National debt | The total amount a country owes
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Tariff | A tax on foreign goods
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Foreign policy | A policy or laws created for the United States and other countries
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Domestic policy | A policy or law created inside the United States
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Loose interpretation of the Constitution | The Constitution can be read in the gray
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Strict interpretation of the Constitution | The Constitution must be read word for word
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Favored | Agreed with
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Opposed | Does not agree with
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Pro | In favor of
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Con | Not in favor of
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Manufacturing | Industry
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Agriculture | Farming
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Nationalism | Pride in your whole county
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Sectionalism | Pride in your state or region
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George Washington | First President of the United States
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John Adams | Second President of the United States
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Thomas Jefferson | Third President of the United States
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Benjamin Franklin | Helped Washington with his first Presidency
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Alexander Hamilton | Created the economic policies for the United States, like Whiskey Tax
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Neutrality Proclamation | United States would not interfere or support Britain or France’s wars with each other
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Jay’s Treaty | The United States and Britain created a policy so both sides benefited
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Farewell Address | The President provides advice for the country and future Presidents as they leave office
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Alien Act | The United States can expel any immigrant that is deemed harmful to the United States and increase the immigrants years to become a citizen from 5 years to 14 years
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Sedition Act | The government can place a person in jail or fine them if they say anything against the government
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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions | Tried to give more power to the state governments
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Shays’ Rebellion | Proved that Articles of Confederation were weak
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Whiskey Rebellion | Proved that the Constitution was strong
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Northern view of the tariff | Favored it
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Southern view of the tariff | Opposed it
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Led by Alexander Hamilton | Federalist Party
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Led by Thomas Jefferson | Democrat- Republican Party
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The political party that believed in a strong national government | Federalist Party
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The political party that was Pro-British | Federalist Party
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The political party that was Pro-French | Democrat -Republican Party
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The political party that favored the tariff | Federalist Party
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The political party that opposed the tariff | Democrat - Republican Party
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The political party that focused more on agriculture | Democrat -Republican Party
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The political party that focused more on manufacturing | Federalist Party
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Judiciary Act | Created a system of courts
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Nullify | To cancel
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Immigrant | A person who enters another country in order to settle there
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Sedition | Stirring up rebellion against a government
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Election of 1796 | The President and Vice President were from different political parties
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Unconstitutional | Not permitted by the Constitution
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Factions | Opposing groups
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