1.Explain Neutrality. 2.Explain precedent and give examples from Washington’s Presidency. 3.Explain Cabinet. Staying neutral and out of foreign affairs.

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1.Explain Neutrality. 2.Explain precedent and give examples from Washington’s Presidency. 3.Explain Cabinet. Staying neutral and out of foreign affairs. Staying neutral and A tradition, Washington examples: 2 terms, “Mr. President:, Farewell Address, Creating a Cabinet of foreign affairs. A group of advisors to the president, Example Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury

4.What was the biggest problem facing Washington during his presidency? 5.Why did Hamilton want to create a National Bank? 6.Why did political parties develop? Money – Debt after the Revolutionary War To organize federal funds, and to ensure the stability of the Nation’s Economy Differences in beliefs on how the nation should develop

7. Fill in the chart: FederalistsDemocratic Republicans Leader: Alexander Hamilton Leader: Thomas Jefferson Belief about the economy: Wealthy should rule National Bank Protective Tariffs Belief about the economy: Anyone should rule No national bank Free trade, no tariffs

8.What was the greatest effect of the Whiskey Rebellion? 9.Explain what Washington said in his farewell address. Stopping the Whiskey Rebellion established the authority of the National Government Warned against permanent alliances (stay neutral) and warned against political parties

10.Explain the laws below: Alien ActSedition ActNaturalization Act gave the president power to imprison or deport aliens suspected of activities posing a threat to the national government. allowed for the punishment of those who criticized the government either verbally or in writing. made it more difficult for foreigners to become U.S. citizens.

11.What was the outcome of Marbury vs. Madison? 12.What is Judicial Review? 13.Define Nullify: 14.Define Tariff: Judicial Review The rights of the Supreme Court to determine if a law is Constitutional or not To cancel a law Tax on imported goods, or goods from another country

15.What was important about the Louisiana Purchase? 16.Color in the Louisiana Purchase on the blank map below and label it. Doubled the size of the U.S.

17.Why did the War Hawks want to go to war with Great Britain? 18.Explain Impressment: 19.How did the War of 1812 effect America’s economy? Wanted to fight for land in British Canada to gain more land in the North British navy kidnapping American sailors and forcing them into their navy Increased manufacturing

20.Explain the Monroe Doctrine: 20.How is the Monroe Doctrine and Washington’s Farewell Address similar? 21.Explain the “Era of God Feelings”: Monroe speech that wanted European nations not to colonize in the Western hemisphere, and in exchange America would not go to their hemisphere Both were speeches that tried to enforce neutrality Time period where nationalism was high after the War of 1812, and little problems occurred