CH. 8 TEST REVIEW. WHO WAS VICE PRESIDENT UNDER WASHINGTON  John Adams.

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CH. 8 TEST REVIEW

WHO WAS VICE PRESIDENT UNDER WASHINGTON  John Adams

FIRST ATTORNEY GENERAL  Edmund Randolph

SECT. OF STATE UNDER WASHINGTON  Thomas Jefferson

FRIST CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT  John Jay

SECT. OF WAR UNDER WASHINGTON  Henry Knox

SECT. OF THE TREASURY UNDER WASHINGTON  Alexander Hamilton

OPENED THE OHIO TERRITORY TO SETTLERS AFTER THE BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS  Treaty of Greenville

CONSIDERED BY WASHINGTON TO BE A DANGER TO THE NATION  Political parties

SETTLED THE RIGHT OF DEPOSIT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN THE U.S. AND SPAIN  Pinckney’s Treaty

MOST IMMIGRANTS VOTED FOR WHICH PARTY?  Democratic - Republicans

SOME AMERICANS DID NOT SUPPORT THIS DEAL WITH THE BRITISH BECAUSE IT DIDN’T DEAL WITH IMPRESSMENT  Jay Treaty

THIS LAW VIOLATED FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AND SPEECH - - IT WAS ENACTED TO SILENCE CRITICISMS OF THE FEDERALIST PARTY  Sedition Act

TAX POLICIES LED TO A PROTEST BY PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS KNOWN AS  The Whiskey Rebellion

CREATED THE NATIONAL COURT SYSTEM  Judiciary Act of 1789

THIS DEPARTMENT HANDLES RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS  State

THIS DEPARTMENT HANDLES THE NATION’S DEFENSE  War

THIS DEPARTMENT HANDLES THE NATIONS FINANCES  Treasury

THE THEORY KNOWN AS “STATES’ RIGHTS” CAME FROM THIS?  Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

LAW THAT MADE IT ILLEGAL TO CRITICIZE THE GOVERNMENT  Sedition Act

ALLOWED THE GOVERNMENT TO DEPORT ANY IMMIGRANT CONSIDERED “DANGEROUS”  Alien Act

FRENCH AND BRITISH WARSHIPS WERE BARRED FROM AMERICAN PORTS IN WHAT DOCUMENT  Proclamation of Neutrality

FRENCH AGENTS TRIED TO BRIBE THE U.S. IN WHAT BECAME KNOWN AS THE ?  XYZ Affair

INCREASED THE TIME IT TOOK TO BECOME A CITIZEN FROM 5 TO 14 YEARS  Naturalization Act

IDENTIFY THE POLITICAL PARTY DESCRIBED

STRONG STATE GOVERNMENT  Dem-Republicans

BRITISH ALLIANCE  Federalists

ENACTED THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS  Federalists

SUPPORTERS LIVED IN THE SOUTH AND MIDWEST  Dem-Republicans

JEFFERSON AND MADISON  Dem-Republicans

RULE BY WEALTHY, EDUCATED PROPERTY OWNERS  Federalists

FREE TRADE  Dem-Republicans

EXPANSION OF AGRICULTURE  Dem-Republicans

HAMILTON AND ADAMS  Federalists

STRICT INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION  Dem-Republicans

EXPANSION OF MANUFACTURING  Federalists

BELIEVED THE GOVERNMENT HAD IMPLIED POWERS  Federalists

FRENCH ALLIANCE  Dem-Republicans

SUPPORTED THE KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS – SAID THAT STATES COULD NULLIFY FEDERAL LAWS THAT THEY DIDN’T AGREE WITH  Dem-Republicans

WANTED A PROTECTIVE TARIFF – TO SUPPORT AMERICAN BUSINESSES  Federalists

SUPPORTERS LIVED IN THE NORTH AND EAST  Federalists

FAVORED A NATIONAL BANK  Federalists

SUPPORTERS LIVED IN THE NORTH AND EAST  Federalists

RULE BY ORDINARY CITIZENS  Dem-Republicans

WHICH AMENDMENT????

RIGHT TO A SPEEDY TRIAL AND AN ATTORNEY  Six (Speedy Six)

RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS  Two (Two arms)

THE PEOPLE HAVE MORE RIGHTS THAN LISTED IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS  Nine

RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT, PREVENTS DOUBLE JEOPARDY  Five (Plead the 5 th )

FREEDOM OF RELIGION, SPEECH, PRESS, ASSEMBLY AND PETITION  First (First Five Freedoms)

NO EXCESSIVE BAIL OR CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT  Eight

POWERS RESERVED TO THE STATES  Ten

2 TERMS MAXIMUM FOR PRESIDENT  Twenty-two

NO QUARTERING OF TROOPS  Three (Three’s a crowd)

JURY TRIAL IN CIVIL CASES  Seven

CITIZENS LIVING IN WASHINGTON, D.C. CAN VOTE FOR THE PRESIDENT  Twenty-three

NO ILLEGAL SEARCH AND SEIZURE / DUE PROCESS OF LAW  Four (Warrant 4 search)