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What was the function of the National Bank?
1) Safe place to deposit money
2) Congress agreed and signed it into law
How did Washington react to the Whiskey Rebellion and what was his response?
Washington sent the militia to put a stop to the rebellion proving the strength of the federal government
What were the Federalists and the Republicans?
Two political parties
Which groups supported the Federalists?
1) merchants
2) property owners
3) ordinary workers that depended on manufacturing and trade
Which groups supported the Republicans?
1) southern planters
2) northern farmers
3) artisans
Who was part of Washington's Cabinet and what were they're positions?
1) Alexander Hamilton- Treasurer
2) Thomas Jefferson- State Executive
3) Henry Knox- War Executive
4) Edmund Randolph- Attorney General
Which person in Washington's Cabinet had the most impact on Washington's economic policies?
Alexander Hamilton
What points did Wasington make in his Farewell Address?
1) Violent divisions might tear the nation apart
2) Not to get entangled in the European affairs like war
What did the French and American Revolutions have in common?
Both the colonists and the French needed to revolt because of the need to separate from the monarch and because of the inequality seen in the government and the lives of the classes of people.
What issues were related to and caused a new look at state right's?
The Alien and Sedition Acts boosted the idea of state rights.
What did Jefferson see as a problem with the Sedition Act?
It went against the idea of freedom of speech and press.
Why did Jefferson see the Sedition Act as going against the Constitution?
It went aginst the 1st Amendment-Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press.