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Chapter 9 Vocab.JH:)

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When the president swears to be president.   inaugurate  
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This Act gave the Supreme Court six members, a cheif justice, and five associate justices.   Federal Judiciary Act  
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This helps the president run the nation, departments.   cabinet  
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A tax on imported goods.   tariff  
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When the Native Americans fought Wayne's troops, and a storm was on, and when it was over, a lot of trees had been struck down.   Battle of the Fallen  
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1795, When Native Americans surrendered to the U.S government.   Treaty of Greenville  
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In 1794, a group of farmers in P.A. staged this against taxes.   Whiskey Rebellion  
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1792, this rebellion became very violent.   French Revolution  
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When the United Sates wanted to be neutral, or not on anyone's side.   neutral  
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When the British agreed to pay for the damage of U.S vessels.   Jay's Treaty  
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With this, Spain gave Americans the right to store goods in New Orleans port.   Pinckney's Treaty  
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Relations with the governments of other countries.   foreign policy  
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A group of people that try to promote ideas and influence the government.   political party  
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1797, this incident in which the French officials demanded a bribe from U.S diplomats.   XYZ Affair  
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These acts targeted immagrants that were not yet citizens.   Alien and Sedition Acts  
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When states had rights that the Federal government couldn't violate.   states' rights  
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