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G.W. Review

Executive Departments Group of advisors to the president Handled relations with other countries National defense Handled legal matters In charge of banks and money Cabinet Cabinet State Dept. State Dept. War Dept. War Dept. Attorney General Attorney General Treasury Dept. Treasury Dept.

Famous Peeps G. W. Thomas Jefferson John Adams Alexander Hamilton Mr. Alexander Neutrality Proclamation Neutrality Proclamation Warned about dangers of political parties Warned about dangers of political parties Neutrality Proclamation Warned about dangers of political parties 1 st Secretary of State 1 st Secretary of State Formed Democratic-Republican party Formed Democratic-Republican party 1st Secretary of State Formed Democratic-Republican party 1 st Vice President 1 st Vice President 2 nd President 2 nd President 1st Vice President 2nd President Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury Formed the Federalist Party Formed the Federalist Party Secretary of the Treasury Formed the Federalist Party Older than dirt Older than dirt Once hid G.W.’s wig as a joke Once hid G.W.’s wig as a joke Older than dirt Once hid G.W.’s wig as a joke

G.W. faces problems Neutrality Proclamation Warns against permanent alliances Foreign Affairs Whiskey Rebellion shows the government is strong Warns that political parties will divide the U.S. Domestic Affairs

Acts, laws, & amendments TARIFFTARIFF BILL OF RIGHTS FOREIGN POLICY NATURALIZATION ACT SEDITION ACT Taxes on imports Taxes on imports Helps U.S. manufacturers Helps U.S. manufacturers Taxes on imports Taxes on imports Helps U.S. manufacturers Helps U.S. manufacturers 1st ten amendments 1st ten amendments Guarantee basic rights Guarantee basic rights 1st ten amendments 1st ten amendments Guarantee basic rights Guarantee basic rights Relations with other countries Relations with other countries G.W. warned U.S. to stay neutral G.W. warned U.S. to stay neutral Relations with other countries Relations with other countries G.W. warned U.S. to stay neutral G.W. warned U.S. to stay neutral Made it harder to become citizen Passed by Federalists in Congress Passed by Federalists in Congress Made it illegal to criticize government officials. Made it illegal to criticize government officials. Passed by Federalists in Congress Passed by Federalists in Congress Made it illegal to criticize government officials. Made it illegal to criticize government officials.

John Adams Criticism of the Federalists Sedition Act (Makes it illegal to publish “false” criticisms of the government)

John Adams Fear or hatred of people from other countries Naturalization Act (Made it harder to become a citizen)