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Powerpoint Jeopardy Early Years Federalist Plan Federalists VS Republicans Disagreement s Treaties And Policy 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

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Powerpoint JeopardyEarly Years Federalist

Plan

Federalists

VS Republicans

Disagreements Treaties

And Policy

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True or False:Anti-Federalists believed in keeping the government small.

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True!

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What type of people did Federalists feel would runthe government best?

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Wealthy, educated men

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Who was the first Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court?

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John Jay

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Who was Secretary of the Treasuryunder President Washington?

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Alexander Hamilton

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Who was the Secretary of State under President Washington?

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Thomas Jefferson

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What is a tariff?

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A tax on imports

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What was the name of Hamilton’stax that caused a rebellion?

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The Whiskey Tax

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Who opposed Hamilton’s planto pay off the national debt?Why?

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The southern states

They had not sold as many war bonds as other states.

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What 3 things did Hamilton planto do as Secretary of the Treasury?

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1. Create a national bank2. Create tariffs on imports3. Charge national taxes

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What compromise did Hamiltonmake to get the Southern states to agree to help pay back Revolutionary war bonds?

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He agreed to put the capital cityin the South.

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Which party, Federalists or Democratic Republicans, wantedto industrialize America?

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Federalists!

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Which party believed in a “strict” interpretation of theConstitution?

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The Democratic Republicans

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Which group believed in “impliedpowers?”

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The Federalists—more power!

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Which group supported the ideas behind the French Revolution?

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The Republicans

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Which group wanted the common man to have a strong role in government?

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The Republicans

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True or False: The Federalistsand Democratic Republicans disagreed about the power of thefederal government and the role of ordinary citizens in government.

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True!

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True!

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True or False:Implied powers are specificallydefined in the words of the Constitution.

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False!

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Define impressment.

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Forcing captives into military service

The British did it to American trade ships when they were fighting a war

with France.

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What is an alien?

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An immigrant living in a countrywhere they are not a

citizen

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What groups caused problemsfor Americans during our earlyyears as a nation?

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The British stirred up the Indian tribes; impressment of trade ships

The Indian tribes attacked the American settlers in the west.

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How are the Election of 1800and the 12th Amendment connected?

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A tie for President resulted. The 12th Amendment was created to place

presidential candidates on separate ballots.

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Describe the Treaty ofGreenville.

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It was with the Indian tribes.It was supposed to preserve their

land from being settled byAmericans.

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Why was Pickney’s Treatyimportant?

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Treaty with Spain. It gave American ships permission to trade along the Mississippi River and at

Port of New Orleans.

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What does it mean to be partisan?Give an example.

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When people favor one side of an issue in politics

Example: Washington tended to side with the Federalist viewpoint.

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What was the Judiciary Actof 1789?

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Judiciary Act of 1789

• It set up the nation’s judicial system:

– 13 district courts and 3 circuit courts