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Chapter 9 Review. The New Republic Begins. Many ______ made huge profits on bonds they bought during the Revolution. A. Bank of U.S. B. protective tariff C. precedent D. speculators E. Kentucky & Virginia resolutions. D. SPECULATORS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 9 Review

The New Republic Begins

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• Many ______ made huge profits on bonds they bought during the Revolution

• A. Bank of U.S.• B. protective

tariff• C. precedent• D. speculators• E. Kentucky &

Virginia resolutions

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D. SPECULATORS

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• High Federalists pushed through a law that allowed the President to expel any ___, or foreigner, who was dangerous to the country.

• A. Cabinet• B. National debt• C. Uncostitutional• D. Alien• E. Nullify

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D. Alien

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• The _____ upheld the right of states to nullify a law (cancel a law within its borders).

• A. Bank of U.S.• B. protective

tariff• C. precedent• D. Cabinet• E. Kentucky &

Virgina resolutions

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E. Kentucky & Virginia resolutions

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• The _____ is the money that a government owes.

• A. Cabinet• B. National debt• C.Unconstitutional• D. Alien• E. Nullify

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B. National Debt

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• Hamilton wanted to place a ______ on foreign goods.

• A. Bank of U.S.

• B. protective tariff

• C. precedent• D. Cabinet• E. national

debt

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B. Protective Tariff

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• Washington’s ______ included Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State.

• A. Cabinet• B. National debt• C. Unconstitutional• D. Alien• E. Nullify

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A. Cabinet

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• Washington’s decisions set a _______ for future Presidents to follow.

• A. precedent• B. alien• C. cabinet• D. Bank of

U.S.• E. national

debt

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A. Precedent

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• Laws that are not permitted by the Constitution are ________.

• A. Cabinet• B. National debt• C. Unconstitutional• D. Alien• E. Nullify

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C. Unconstitutional

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• The ______ issued paper money and made loans to farmers and businessmen.

• A. precedent• B. alien• C. cabinet• D. Bank of

U.S.• E. national

debt

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D. Bank of U.S.

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• The group of officials chosen to assist the President is called the _________.

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Cabinet

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• The Whiskey Rebellion was a reaction to

• A. attacks by French

• B. a tax placed on liquor

• C. Jay’s Treaty

• D. a tariff placed on foreign goods brought into country

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B. Tax placed on liquor

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• Madison argued against Hamilton’s plan to repay bondholders in full because

• A. many bondholders were Loyalists during Revolution

• B. the national debt had already been paid

• C. Speculators bought bonds at a low price

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C. Speculators had bought at a

low price

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• Which action led southerners to compromise on the national debt issue?

• A. issuing new bonds

• B. moving nation’s capital to S.

• C. placing tariff on imports

• D. creating Bank of U.S.

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B. Moving nation’s capital

to South

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• Which of the following was NOT a precedent set by Washington as President?

• A. maintaining American neutrality

• B. serving only 2 terms• C. appointing 9 justices to S.C.• D. choosing Cabinet members

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C. Appointing 9 justices to

Supreme Court

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• Describe the Judiciary Acts

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• It organized the federal court system

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• Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation kept the U.S. out of war with:

• A. Spain and France

• B. Native Americans & France

• C. Britain & France

• D. Spain & Britain

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C. Britain and France

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• Newspapers influenced the growth of political parties by ____________

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• Supporting views of certain parties

• Keeping people informed on the issues

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• “Supporting France would be a bad idea. England is our natural ally.” Which person might say this?

• A. George Washington• B. Aaron Burr• C. Alexander Hamilton• D. Thomas Jefferson

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C. Alexander Hamilton

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Essay

• Compare and contrast the views of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton on

• A) the power of the federal government and

• B) the best type of economy for the nation

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Essay

• A. Describe the XYZ Affair

• B. What was President Adam’s response to it?