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To the Jeffersonian Republicans, the ideal citizen of a republic and as a(n)
independent farmer
Match each political leader with his positions on public policy in the 1790s
A-1, 2, 4, 6—B-3, 5, 7, 8
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were written in response to
Alien and Sedition Acts
Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) XYZ Affair, (B) Neutrality Proclamation, (C) Jay's Treaty, (D) Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
B, C, A, D
The French grew angry with the United States shortly after 1794 because
Jay's Treaty
The United States acquired free navigation of the Mississippi River, the rights of deposit at New Orleans, and the large disputed territory north of Florida in
Pinckney Treaty
All of the following are true statements about the Whiskey Rebellion except
President Washington responded to the Whiskey Rebellion by negotiating a peaceful resolution of the conflict with the protestors
According many Federalists, the duty of judging the unconstitutionality of legislation passed by Congress lay with
Supreme Court
Jefferson's argument against the constitutionality of a Bank of the United States were based on the strict constitution principles, especially embodied in the
Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights
Which amendment guards against the danger that enumerating rights might lead to the conclusion that they were the only one protected
The Ninth Amendment
The immediate cause of the undeclared war between the United States and France was
XYZ Affair
The legal basis for Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's Bank of the United States was
based on the "necessary and proper" or "elastic" clause in the constitution
As secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton's first objective was to
bolster the national credit
Thomas Jefferson argued that the emergence of a large landless class of white citizens could be avoided in part by
continuing slavery
John Jay's 1794 treaty with Britain
created deeper splits between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
Hamilton expected that the revenue to pay the interest on the national debt would come from
customs duties and excise tax
Jeffersonian Republicans believed in all of the following except
every adult white male's right to vote
The Treaty of Greenville signed in August with the Miami Confederation of Indian nations resulted in all of the following except
fair and reasonable financial compensation to the Miamis in exchange for an iron-clad promise from the U.S. government to restrict further westward expansion along the Old Northwest frontier
Jefferson asserted landlessness threatened democracy as much as illiteracy because
he feared that those without property could become political pawns of those who owned land
The Bill of Rights was intended to protect ____ against the potential tyranny of ____.
individual liberties, a strong central government
As a result of the Sedition Acts
newspaper editors critical of the Adams administration were indicted, tried, convicted, and sent to jail.
John Jay's Treaty container all of the following provisions except
no promise by the British to pay for future seizure of American ships
All of the following were part of Alexander Hamilton's economic program except
paying only domestic debts but not forgeign debts
President Adams sought a peaceful solution to the undeclared war with France in order to
prevent the outbreak of a full-scale war
The Federalist dominated Congress enacted the Alien Laws, which were aimed at ________; whereas, the Sedition Acts was primarily aimed at ________
recent immigrants; Jeffersonian newspapers and other outspoken political opponents of the Federalists
The Founders had not envisioned the existence of permanent political parties because they
saw them as a sign of disloyalty and lack of national unity
Opposition by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton resulted in
the formation of permanent political parties
All of the following are guarantees provided by the Bill of Rights except
the right to vote for all citizens
Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
was based on calculations of American self interest
Alexander Hamilton believed that a limited national debt
was beneficial, because people to whom the government owed money would work hard to make the nation a success