Chapter 9 Review The New Republic Begins. Many ______ made huge profits on bonds they bought during the Revolution A. Bank of U.S. B. protective tariff.

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Chapter 9 Review The New Republic Begins

Many ______ made huge profits on bonds they bought during the Revolution A. Bank of U.S. B. protective tariff C. precedent D. speculators E. Kentucky & Virginia resolutions

D. SPECULATORS

High Federalists pushed through a law that allowed the President to expel any ___, or foreigner, who was dangerous to the country. A. Cabinet B. National debt C. Uncostitutional D. Alien E. Nullify

D. Alien

The _____ upheld the right of states to nullify a law (cancel a law within its borders). A. Bank of U.S. B. protective tariff C. precedent D. Cabinet E. Kentucky & Virgina resolutions

E. Kentucky & Virginia resolutions

The _____ is the money that a government owes. A. Cabinet B. National debt C.Unconstitutional D. Alien E. Nullify

B. National Debt

Hamilton wanted to place a ______ on foreign goods. A. Bank of U.S. B. protective tariff C. precedent D. Cabinet E. national debt

B. Protective Tariff

Washington’s ______ included Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. A. Cabinet B. National debt C. Unconstitutional D. Alien E. Nullify

A. Cabinet

Washington’s decisions set a _______ for future Presidents to follow. A. precedent B. alien C. cabinet D. Bank of U.S. E. national debt

A. Precedent

Laws that are not permitted by the Constitution are ________. A. Cabinet B. National debt C. Unconstitutional D. Alien E. Nullify

C. Unconstitutional

The ______ issued paper money and made loans to farmers and businessmen. A. precedent B. alien C. cabinet D. Bank of U.S. E. national debt

D. Bank of U.S.

The group of officials chosen to assist the President is called the _________.

Cabinet

The Whiskey Rebellion was a reaction to A. attacks by French B. a tax placed on liquor C. Jay’s Treaty D. a tariff placed on foreign goods brought into country

B. Tax placed on liquor

Madison argued against Hamilton’s plan to repay bondholders in full because A. many bondholders were Loyalists during Revolution B. the national debt had already been paid C. Speculators bought bonds at a low price

C. Speculators had bought at a low price

Which action led southerners to compromise on the national debt issue? A. issuing new bonds B. moving nation’s capital to S. C. placing tariff on imports D. creating Bank of U.S.

B. Moving nation’s capital to South

Which of the following was NOT a precedent set by Washington as President? A. maintaining American neutrality B. serving only 2 terms C. appointing 9 justices to S.C. D. choosing Cabinet members

C. Appointing 9 justices to Supreme Court

Describe the Judiciary Acts

It organized the federal court system

Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation kept the U.S. out of war with: A. Spain and France B. Native Americans & France C. Britain & France D. Spain & Britain

C. Britain and France

Newspapers influenced the growth of political parties by ____________

Supporting views of certain parties Keeping people informed on the issues

“Supporting France would be a bad idea. England is our natural ally.” Which person might say this? A. George Washington B. Aaron Burr C. Alexander Hamilton D. Thomas Jefferson

C. Alexander Hamilton

Essay Compare and contrast the views of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton on A) the power of the federal government and B) the best type of economy for the nation

Essay A. Describe the XYZ Affair B. What was President Adam’s response to it?