8th Grade History Test

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This is for Mr. Todd's History test tomorrow.

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Electoral College

A body of electors who represent the people’s vote in choosing the president.

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George Washington

1st U.S. President

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John Adams

1st Vice President and 2nd President

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Precedents

Examples for future actions

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Alexander Hamilton

1st Secretary of the Treasury, created the National Bank, and supported trade and business.

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Thomas Jefferson

1st Secretary of the State, supported agriculture.

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Judiciary Act of 1789

Helped set up the federal court system.

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Bond

A certificate of debt that carries a promise to buy back the bonds at a higher price.

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French Revolution

When the French revolted against their own king.

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Neutrality Proclamation

Stated that the U.S. wouldn’t take sides with any European countries that were at war.

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Jay’s Treaty

Settled the disputes that had arisen between the U.S. and Great Britain in the early 1790’s.

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Pinckney’s Treaty

Settled the border and trade disputes with Spain.

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Treaty of Greenville

Gave the U.S. claim to most Native American land in the Northwest Territory, and guaranteed the safety of U.S. citizens.

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Federalists

People who want a strong, federal government and supports industry and trade ; founders were Alexander Hamilton and John Adams.

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Democratic-Republican Party

Its members, called Republicans, wanted to limit the federal government’s power.

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XYZ Affair

When the French demanded for a bribe to talk to the Americans to give back their ships.

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Alien and Sedition Acts

In 1798, the Federalist-controlled Congress passed 4 laws known together as this. They were said to protect the U.S. but the Federalists intended them to crush opposition to war.

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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

These documents argued that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional.

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Why was the Capital moved to Washington D.C.?

The South agreed to the federal government paying off Northern debt in exchange for the capital being moved South.

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How were Hamilton’s and Jefferson’s views on the economy different?

Hamilton wanted trade and a National Bank, but Jefferson supported agriculture and no national bank.

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How were Hamilton’s and Jefferson’s views on the Constitution different?

Hamilton was for loose construction, but Jefferson was strict construction.

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Loose-Construction

The government can do what it needs to as long as it’s not specifically forbidden by the Constitution.

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Strict-Construction

The government can only do what the Constitution specifically says it can do.

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Why Washington lead his troops to Pennsylvania in the 1790’s.

The Whiskey Rebellion : Pennsylvanian farmers were rebelling against a federal tax on whiskey.

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3 Warnings Washington gave in his Farewell Address

  1. No alliances 2. No separate political parties 3. No government debt

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