Unit 4A. 3. What two things did Washington warn against in his Farewell Address?

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Unit 4A

3. What two things did Washington warn against in his Farewell Address?

8. Why did Hamilton believe it was important to assume the debts incurred by the states to fight the Revolution and to create a national bank?

13. What was the significance of the Treaty of Holston?

17. What modern day city is located where the Jackson Purchase is?

4. Who was the leader of the Federalist Party?

16. What is Natchez Trace? Where is it located?

18. Which court case established “judicial review”?

5. What were the Democratic Republicans’ beliefs on the economy?

1. What did Pinckney’s Treaty allow the United States to do?

10. What problems did John Adams face as president?

2. Why was the Whiskey Rebellion important in American History?

7. How did the Democratic Republicans believe the constitution should be interpreted?

12. What was the treaty of Holston?

15. Who was elected the first governor of the state of Tennessee?

6. Who did the Federalists believe should have the most power in the government?

19. What could the Supreme Court now do thanks to judicial review?

20. Who was the Supreme Court Chief Justice who presided over and wrote the decisions in the cases in question 19?

11. What were the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in response to?

14. What was Jay’s Treaty?

9. In order to get support in Congress (from the South) to “assume” state debts, what did Hamilton promise to do?