Ch 27: Empire & Expansion 1890-1910

Ch 27: Empire & Expansion 1890-1910

<p> Ch 10: Launching the New Ship of State (1789–1800) People to Know Identify and state the historical significance of the following: John Adams Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton Henry Knox John Jay Citizen Edmond Genêt Anthony Wayne Talleyrand Matthew Lyon James Madison Little Turtle George Washington Terms to Know Define and state the historical significance of the following: Funding at par Strict construction Assumption Loose Construction Federalist Democratic-Republicans Implied powers Protective tariff Excise tax Elastic Clause Vested powers “Necessary and proper” clause Compact theory Nullification Amendment “Loyal opposition” Impressment Cabinet Bank of the United States Bill of Rights French Revolution Jay's Treaty Convention of 1800 Neutrality Proclamation 1793 Whiskey Rebellion XYZ affair Anti-Federalist Alien & Sedition Acts Farewell Address Virginia & Kentucky resolutions Miami Confederacy Judiciary Act of 1789 Treaty of Greenville Map to know: Reading Questions: 1. How was America’s population changing in 1789? 2. What % of America’s population lived in rural areas? 3. What new advisory body did Washington create that was not part of the constitution? 4. ID the following individuals with his office in the new government. Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton Henry Knox</p><p>5. What was the major criticism of the Constitution? 6. What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? 7. What amendment is referred to as “States Rights”? 8. What group of people did Hamilton Financial plan favor? 9. How did Hamilton arguments did Hamilton make for his Assumption bill? 10. Why was Madison against the Assumption bill? 11. Describe the parts of Hamilton’s economic program. 12. Why did Hamilton believe limited national debt was “beneficial”? 13. What parts of Hamilton’s plan was not supported? Why? 14. How did Hamilton plan to use customs duties and excise tax money? 15. How did Hamilton say the Constitution gave the Federal government the power to create the National Bank? 16. How did Hamilton’s plan infringe on states rights? 17. What caused the Whiskey Rebellion? 18. How did George Washington deal with the rebellion? 19. What was the long-term affect of Washington’s action? 20. Why did the Founding Fathers not envision the existence of permanent political parties? 21. Know the Public Positions taken by Jefferson & Hamilton in 1790. 22. What caused the creation of political parties? 23. What affect did the French Revolution have on the US? 24. How did the Franco-American alliance of 1778 come back to haunt the US? 25. Why did Washington issue Neutrality Proclamation of 1793? 26. What was the Treaty of Greenville? 27. What was Jay’s Treaty? 28. What were the major points Washington made in his Farwell Address? 29. Who were the candidates in the 1796 election? 30. What were the main issues of the 1796 election? 31. Why did the French become angry over Jay’s Treaty? 32. What was the cause of the undeclared war between the United States and France? 33. What was the XYZ affair? 34. What was the purpose of the Alien & Sedition Acts? 35. What was the purpose of the VA & KY Resolutions? 36. What was the compact theory advocated by Jefferson and Madison? 37. Hamiltonian Federalists advocated? 38. Thomas Jefferson favored a political system in which?</p>

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