What are the differences between the federalists and anti-federalists? –Use your notes from yesterday or your book page 146.

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What are the differences between the federalists and anti-federalists? –Use your notes from yesterday or your book page 146

What is the difference between a loose constructionist and a strict constructionist? –Use your power point notes for chapter 6 to answer the question; or use your text book.

What is the difference between an Anti- Federalist and a Federalist?

Define the Alien and Sedition Acts. PAGES What was the purpose of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions? Pages

If there is a tie in the electoral college in a presidential race, which group in Congress would decide who the president would be?

What is judicial review? Why is it important?

List the first 4 presidents (in order): Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams. 1., 2., 3., 4.