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The New Republic Chapter 8 Test Review People to Identify: #1:____________1st Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson st Secretary of Treasury #2: __________ 1 Alex Hamilton #3: __________1st Chief Justice of the John Jay Supreme Court #4: John ____________1st Vice President Adams (1789-1796) #5: Who makes treaties with other governments? Secretary of State #6: Who handles the government’s finances? Secretary of Treasury #7: Who is the military advisor? Secretary of War #8: When did George Washington take the oath of office and become the first president of the United States? 1789 #9: How did Congress agree to address George Washington, the first president? “Mr. President” #10: Who did Washington meet with regularly to help him solve the challenges of the nation? (His official advisors) Cabinet #11: This act passed in 1789 established a federal court system? The Federal Judiciary Act #12: Added to the Constitution to protect individual liberties. (1st 10 amendments) Bill of Rights #13: The amount the nation’s government owes. National Debt #14: People who risk money in order to make a larger profit. Speculators #15: When Hamilton proposed a plan to reduce the national debt, was the North or South upset about repaying the debt accumulated during the Revolutionary War? The South #16: How was the South hurt by protective tariffs? They were hurt economically. The South had little industry and purchased many foreign goods. #17: How did the North benefit from the protective tariffs? It encouraged Americans to buy American products- most of which were produced in the North. #18: A compromise was made to win support for Hamilton’s plan. Where did the Southern leaders want to located the nation’s capital? (Between what 2 states) Maryland & Virginia #19: Who helped plan the layout of the nation’s capital? Ben Banneker #20: The name of the new capital Washington DC #21: Who favored a strong federal government because it would benefit the economy and supported the establishment of a national bank? Federalists #22: Who opposed the idea of the national bank because they believed it favored the wealthy and was UNCONSTITUTIONAL? Democratic-Republicans #23: What did the United States establish in order to protect American industry? Protective Tariff #24: Tax on imported goods. Protective Tariff #25: Alexander Hamilton’s plan to strengthen the economy by creating national taxes led to an uprising of farmers. What was this known as? Whiskey Rebellion #26: Where did the rebellion occur? Western Pennsylvania #27: The rebellion showed that the government would use ____ when necessary to maintain the social order. Force #28: not taking sides in a conflict. Neutral #29: Why did Washington advise the nation to remain neutral in world affairs? Alliance might pull U.S. into foreign wars which we could not afford to be involved in #30: Washington set a key precedent (example) by serving only __ terms as President. #31: In Washington’s Farewell Address, what did he believe would divide the nation? Political Parties #32: In Washington’s Farewell Address, he urged leaders to remain ____ and steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world. Neutral #33: Describe the impact of Washington’s Farewell Address into the 20th century? Established a foreign policy of neutrality for the U.S. that lasted into the 20th Century. #34: Person favoring one side of a political issue. Partisan #35: Political parties started in the United States due to disagreements over the balance of between Federal and State governments. Power 36. Name each party. Democratic-Republican Federalist Strict interpretation of the Constitution Loose interpretation of the Constitution Agricultural economy Industrial economy Weak central government Strong Central or federal government State Bank National Bank #37: Created the Federalist Party Alexander Hamilton #38: Created the Democratic Republican Party. Thomas Jefferson #39: In the election of 1796, who was elected as the 2nd president of the United States. He represented the Federalist Party. John Adams #40: Who became vice-president in the 1796 election because he was the runner-up to John Adams? This was unusual because he was a Democrat-Republican and the president was a Federalist. Thomas Jefferson #41: What is a person who lives in the United States but is not a citizen called? Alien #42: Passed in 1798 in order to silence Republican critics. Newspaper editors were arrested for criticizing the government. Sedition Act #43: An importance of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions written by Madison and Jefferson was that it proposed that a) ____________should States Nullify be able to b) __________ federal laws they opposed. This is important because it laid the foundation for c) States _____________ to limit the powers of the federal government. #44: Attempt by French agents to extort money from American representatives. [crisis with France] XYZ Affair “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute!” #45: Who was the President of the United States who became furious during the XYZ affair? John Adams