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CHAPTER 9 Notes. Main Idea Why It Matters Now The president and the Congress began to set up the new government. The strength of the United States today.

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1 CHAPTER 9 Notes

2 Main Idea Why It Matters Now The president and the Congress began to set up the new government. The strength of the United States today is due to the decisions of the Founders about how to organize the government.

3 What was the purpose of Washington’s cabinet? What economic problems did the new government face? How did Hamilton’s financial plan attempt to solve the nation’s economic problems?

4 Back to Home Contrasting How did Hamilton and Jefferson differ in their interpretation of the Constitution? Think About views on the national bank views on the role of government

5 Main Idea Why It Matters Now Washington established central authority at home and avoided war with European powers. Washington’s policies at home and abroad set an example for later presidents.

6 CHALLENGE RESPONSE How did the United States respond to various challenges? Pinckney’s Treaty From Britain Jay’s Treaty From France Policy of Neutrality From Spain

7 What military and other actions secured the West for the United States? Why did Washington consider it important to put down the Whiskey Rebellion? How did the French Revolution create problems for the United States? Map

8 Back to Home Drawing Conclusions Why was neutrality a difficult policy for the United States to maintain? Think About ties with France ties with Britain restrictions on trade

9 Main Idea Why It Matters Now The split between Hamilton and Jefferson led to the growth of political parties. The two-party system is still a major feature of politics in the United States.

10 ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS What were some details of the Alien and Sedition Acts? president could arrest disloyal aliens increased waiting period for becoming U.S. citizen clamped down on freedom of speech aliens could be ordered out of country during war targeted aliens

11 What two pieces of advice did Washington give in his Farewell Address? What led to the rise of political parties? Why did Congress pass the Alien and Sedition Acts? How did Kentucky and Virginia respond?

12 Back to Home Evaluating Do you think Washington’s warning about political parties was good advice? Explain. Think About roles of political parties advantages of parties disadvantages of parties

13 Back to Home Identifying and Solving Problems source of income for government tariffs president’s need for aid and advice Cabinet appointments disputes with foreign nations doctrine of neutrality As settlers move west, they clash with Native Americans. Treaty of Greenville PROBLEMSSOLUTIONS Economics Politics Foreign Affairs Relations with Native Americans


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