Chapter 6- Strengthening the New Nation

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James Madison

Federalist 10: An essay composed by ________ which argues that liberty is safest in a large republic because many interests (factions) exist.

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Kentucky

________ and Virginia Resolutions: Written anonymously by Jefferson and Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, they declared that states could nullify federal laws that the states considered unconstitutional.

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Newburgh Conspiracy

________: a plan by Continental Army officers to challenge the authority of the Confederation Congress, arising from their frustration with Congress's long- standing inability to meet its financial obligations to the military.

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Republicanism

________: A form of government in which people elect representatives to create and enforce laws.

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XYZ Affair

________: 1798- A commission had been sent to France in 1797 to discuss the disputes that had arisen out of the U.S.'s refusal to honor the Franco- American Treaty of 1778.

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Cabinet

________: Advisory council for the president consisting of the heads of the executive departments, the vice president, and a few other officials selected by the president.

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Judiciary Act

________ 1801: a law that increased the number of federal judges, allowing President John Adams to fill most of the new posts with Federalists.

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Jefferson

Compromise of 1790: ________, Hamilton and Madison agreed to a compromise.

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Northwest Ordinance

________: a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed.

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Electoral college

________: A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president.

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Citizen Genet

________: French minister to the US, broke rules of diplomacy by appealing directly to Americans.

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Judith Sargent Murray

________: Female rights activist following the revolution who argued that the brain is not a sex organ.

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Democratic Republicans

________: Led by Thomas Jefferson, believed people should have political power, favored strong STATE governments, emphasized agriculture, strict interpretation of the Constitution, pro- French, opposed National Bank.

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10th Amendment

________: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

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Bicameral legislation

________: legislature made up of 2 houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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Hard money

________: campaign contributions donated directly to candidates.

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Bill of Rights

________: The first ten amendments to the Constitution.

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Anthony Wayne

Mad "________: Revolutionary war soldier and commander in chief of the U.S. Army from 1792- 1796, he secured the Treaty of Greenville after soundly defeating the Miami Confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.

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Federalist Papers

The ________: A collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius "to defend the Constitution in detail.

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George Washington

________: 1st President of the United States; commander- in- chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732- 1799)

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Alexander Hamilton

________: 1789- 1795; First Secretary of the Treasury.

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Robert Morris

________: an American merchant and a signer to the United States Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution.

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Wilderness Road

________: A road that traveled westward over the Appalachian Mountains into Kentucky.

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Separation of powers

________: Constitutional division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, with the legislative branch making law, the executive applying and enforcing the law, and the judiciary interpreting the law.

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Articles of Confederation

________: 1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781- 1788 (weaknesses- no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade)

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Whiskey Rebellion

________: 1794 protest against the government's tax on whiskey by backcountry farmers.

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John Jay

________: 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, negotiated with British for Washington.

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Anti Federalists

________: Opponents of the American Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption.

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Britain

Jay's Treaty: Treaty signed in 1794 between the U.S. And ________ in which ________ sought to improve trade relations and agreed to withdraw from forts in the northwest territory.

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Public domain

________: the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.

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Land Ordinance

________ of 1785: A law that divided much of the United States into a system of townships to facilitate the sale of land to settlers.

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Quasi War

________: Undeclared naval war of 1797 to 1800 between the United States and France.

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Public Credit

Reports on ________: Hamilton's report that contained recommendations that would at once strengthen the country's credit, enable it to defer paying its debt, and entice wealthy investors to place their capital at its service.

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Federalism

________: A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.

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Constitutional Convention

________: Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.

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national bank

He (Alexander Hamilton) advocated creation of a(n) ________, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.

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Jefferson Republicans

________: Begun by Jefferson and Madison, the Jeffersonians regretted the bloodshed of the French Revolution, but believed it to be a cheap price for human freedom.

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Vice President

John Adams: America's first ________ and second President.

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Critical Period

The ________: an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development.

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French Revolution

________: The revolution that began in 1789, overthrew the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons and the system of aristocratic privileges, and ended with Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory and seizure of power in 1799.

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Virginian Plan

________: Plan that proposed two houses both based on population.

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James Madison

________:"Father of the Constitution, "Federalist leader, and fourth President of the United States.

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"Mad" Anthony Wayne

Revolutionary war soldier and commander in chief of the U.S. Army from 1792-1796, he secured the Treaty of Greenville after soundly defeating the Miami Confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.

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10th Amendment

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

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3/5 clause

the clause that stated that slaves counted as 3/5 of a person when speaking of state population for representation

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Alexander Hamilton

1789-1795; First Secretary of the Treasury. He advocated creation of a national bank, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.

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Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798

passed by Federalists, signed by President Adams;; increased waiting period for an immigrant to become a citizen from 5 to 14 years, empowered president to arrest and deport dangerous aliens, & made it illegal to publish defamatory statements about the federal government or its officials.

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Bank of the US

The central bank of the nation designed to facilitate the issuance of a stable national currency and to provide a convenient means of exchange for the people. The bank was responsible for providing the nation economic stability.

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bicameral legislation

legislature made up of 2 houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate

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cabinet

Advisory council for the president consisting of the heads of the executive departments, the vice president, and a few other officials selected by the president.

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Citizen Genet

French minister to the US, broke rules of diplomacy by appealing directly to Americans

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Compromise of 1790

Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison agreed to a compromise. Northern votes would support a permanent national capital on the Potomac River, Madison would find the southern votes to pass debt assumption plan, states with smaller debts would get a federal grant to equalize the different. Generally speaking, the North had greater war debts than the South. The capital would move to Philly for 10 years and then a federal city on Potomac.

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Constitutional Convention

Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.

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Democratic Republicans

Led by Thomas Jefferson, believed people should have political power, favored strong STATE governments, emphasized agriculture, strict interpretation of the Constitution, pro-French, opposed National Bank

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Elastic Clause; Article 1, Section 8

congress can exercise powers not specifically stated in the constitution of those powers are "necessary and proper" for carrying out its expressed powers that are specifically stated

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federalism

A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments

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Federalist #10

An essay composed by James Madison which argues that liberty is safest in a large republic because many interests (factions) exist. Such diversity makes tyranny by the majority more difficult since ruling coalitions will always be unstable.

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hard money

campaign contributions donated directly to candidates

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Jay's Treaty

Treaty signed in 1794 between the U.S. And Britain in which Britain sought to improve trade relations and agreed to withdraw from forts in the northwest territory

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Judiciary Act 1801

a law that increased the number of federal judges, allowing President John Adams to fill most of the new posts with Federalists

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Judith Sargent Murray

Female rights activist following the revolution who argued that the brain is not a sex organ. She wrote "On the Equality of Sexes".

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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Written anonymously by Jefferson and Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, they declared that states could nullify federal laws that the states considered unconstitutional.

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Land Act of 1796

Doubled the price of an acre of federal land to $2, and reduced the time to pay, making land less accessible to ordinary settlers.

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New Jersey Plan

A constitutional proposal that would have given each state one vote in a new congress

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Newburgh Conspiracy

a plan by Continental Army officers to challenge the authority of the Confederation Congress, arising from their frustration with Congress's long-standing inability to meet its financial obligations to the military.

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Northwest Ordinance

a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed

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Pinckney's Treaty

agreement between the united states and spain that changed floridas border and made it easier for american ships to use the port of new orleans

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public domain

the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.

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Quasi War

Undeclared naval war of 1797 to 1800 between the United States and France

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Report on Manufactures

A proposal written by Hamilton promoting protectionism in trade by adding tariffs to imported goods in order to protect American industry Though congress did not do anything with it, the report later influenced later industrial policies.

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republicanism

A form of government in which people elect representatives to create and enforce laws

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Robert Morris

an American merchant and a signer to the United States Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution. Significance: He played an important role in personally financing the American side in the Revolutionary War from 1781 to 1784. Hence, he came to be known as the 'Financier of the Revolution'.

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Shay's Rebellion

A 1787 rebellion in which ex-Revolutionary War soldiers attempted to prevent foreclosures of farms as a result of high interest rates and taxes

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The Critical Period

an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development

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Virginian Plan

Plan that proposed two houses both based on population.

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Washington's Farewell

Warned Americans not to get involved in European affairs, not to make permanent alliances, not to form political parties and to avoid sectionalism.

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Whiskey Rebellion

1794 protest against the government's tax on whiskey by backcountry farmers

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Wilderness Road

A road that traveled westward over the Appalachian Mountains into Kentucky

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XYZ Affair

1798 - A commission had been sent to France in 1797 to discuss the disputes that had arisen out of the U.S.'s refusal to honor the Franco-American Treaty of 1778. President Adams had also criticized the French Revolution, so France began to break off relations with the U.S. Adams sent delegates to meet with French foreign minister Talleyrand in the hopes of working things out. Talleyrand's three agents told the American delegates that they could meet with Talleyrand only in exchange for a very large bribe. The Americans did not pay the bribe, and in 1798 Adams made the incident public, substituting the letters "X, Y and Z" for the names of the three French agents in his report to Congress.

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Land Ordinance of 1785

A law that divided much of the United States into a system of townships to facilitate the sale of land to settlers.

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anti-Federalists

Opponents of the American Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption.

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Articles of Confederation

1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade)

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Bill of Rights

The first ten amendments to the Constitution

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electoral college

A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president

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French Revolution

The revolution that began in 1789, overthrew the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons and the system of aristocratic privileges, and ended with Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory and seizure of power in 1799.

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George Washington

1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)

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James Madison

"Father of the Constitution," Federalist leader, and fourth President of the United States.

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Jefferson Republicans

Begun by Jefferson and Madison, the Jeffersonians regretted the bloodshed of the French Revolution, but believed it to be a cheap price for human freedom. The Jeffersonians also believed that America should honor the Franco-American alliance of 1778. This is one of the first examples of political parties that later developed into harsh rivalries that are now known as the Democrats and Republicans.

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John Adams

America's first Vice-President and second President. Sponsor of the American Revolution in Massachusetts, and wrote the Massachusetts guarantee that freedom of press "ought not to be restrained."

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John Jay

1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, negotiated with British for Washington

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Land Ordinance Act of 1784

Drafted by Jefferson in which he urged the states to drop their competing claims to Indian held territory west so that it could be dived evenly across 14 territories

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Reports on Public Credit

Hamilton's report that contained recommendations that would at once strengthen the country's credit, enable it to defer paying its debt, and entice wealthy investors to place their capital at its service

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separation of powers

Constitutional division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, with the legislative branch making law, the executive applying and enforcing the law, and the judiciary interpreting the law

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The Federalist Papers

A collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius" to defend the Constitution in detail.

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Thomas Jefferson

3rd President of the United States

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