Goal 1 the New Nation

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Goal 1 the New Nation

Chapter 6: Launching The New Nation

Fill in the following chart Views of Hamilton and the Federalists Views of Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans Interpretation of Constitution:

Role of the Federal Government:

National Bank:

Support of French or British:

Define the following terms Judiciary Act of 1789:

Protective Tariff:

Whiskey Rebellion:

Hamilton’s Economic Plan (4 parts):

Pinckney’s Treaty (1795):

Treaty of Greenville:

Alien and Sedition Acts:

Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions:

Sectionalism:

Midnight Judges:

John Marshall:

Impressment:

Embargo:

War Hawks:

Battle of Tippecanoe:

Treaty of Ghent:

Answer the following questions to the best of your ability

How many cabinet members did Washington have and who were they?

How did George Washington feel about a two-party system? How did events in the Northwest Territory affect U.S. relationships with Great Britain?

What effects did the XYZ affair have on American foreign policy at this time?

Why might some states feel justified in refusing to obey the Alien and Sedition Acts?

Why was the Election of 1800 controversial?

Why did the Federalists loose power after 1800?

What doubts did Thomas Jefferson have on obtaining the Louisiana Territory?

How did the Louisiana Purchase affect the nation?

What was the Chesapeake Incident?

What were two reasons that Americans wanted War with Great Britain?

What was the impact of the 1807 Embargo Act on the American economy?

What were the provisions of the Treaty of Ghent?

What was the impact of the Battle of New Orleans on the rise of Andrew Jackson as a military hero?

Discuss the foreign relations with each of the following countries France Great Britain Spain

Discuss the outcome of the following: Marbury v. Madison:

McCulloch v. Maryland:

Judiciary Act of 1801: If the statement below is true, write “true” on the line. If it is false, change the underlined portion to make it true. George Washington appointed Alexander Hamilton secretary of the treasury. ______

A growing division in national politics led to the formation of tow parties, the Nationalists and the Federalists. ______

The XYZ Affair increased tension between the United States and Great Britain. ______

Many American in the early 1800s were angry with the British for their policy of impressment. ______

At the end of his term, Washington gave a farewell speech in which he discussed his support for permanent alliances with foreign nations. ______

Write the name or term that best completes each sentence Andrew Jackson John Marshall Sectionalism Judiciary Act of 1789 Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Nullification Thomas Jefferson

The ______provided for a federal court system.

The Election of 1796 highlighted the rise of ______, or placing the interests of one region over those of the nation.

In 1801, President Adams appointed ______as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

In the ______, Thomas Jefferson bought land from France.

General ______led the American troops to victory in the Battle of New Orleans.

______established the power of the Supreme Court to interpret the laws.

The Kentucky Resolutions asserted the principle of ______, or voiding any act of Congress that states deemed unconstitutional.

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