REVIEW 10.28 1.6, 1.7. IS THE FOLLOWING TERM OR TRAIT ASSOCIATED WITH THE FEDERALIST PARTY OR DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS? (ALSO CALLED JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICANS.)

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REVIEW , 1.7

IS THE FOLLOWING TERM OR TRAIT ASSOCIATED WITH THE FEDERALIST PARTY OR DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS? (ALSO CALLED JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICANS.)

1. STRONG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FEDERALIST PARTY

2. ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS FEDERALIST PARTY

3. SOUTHERNERS AND WESTERNERS (WEST = OH, TN, KY) Democratic-republican PARTY

4. ALEXANDER HAMILTON FEDERALIST PARTY

5. JOHN ADAMS FEDERALIST PARTY

6. COMMON MAN PARTY Democratic republican PARTY

7. THOMAS JEFFERSON Democratic republican PARTY

8. STATES RIGHTS Democratic republican PARTY

9. VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS Democratic republicans PARTY

10. LOOSE CONSTRUCTION/INTERPRET ATION OF THE CONSTITUION FEDERALIST PARTY

11. STRICT OR LITERAL INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTION Democratic republicans PARTY

12. WANTED AMERICANS TO FARM FARM FARM!!! Democratic republicans PARTY

13. FRIENDS WITH FRANCE Democratic republicans PARTY

14. WANTS TO BE FRIENDS WITH GREAT BRITAIN FEDERALIST PARTY

15. WANTS AMERICANS TO MANUFACTURE FEDERALIST PARTY

16. ELITISTS LIVING IN NEW ENGLAND/COAST FEDERALIST PARTY

Now…Marshall court cases Options are: Marbury vs. Madison 1803 McCulloch vs. Maryland 1819 Gibbons vs. Ogden 1824

17. Steamboat case Gibbons vs. Ogden 1824

18. Now judicial branch “co-equal” Marbury v. Madison1824

19. Midnight judge appointments Marbury v. Madison

20. Federal license > state license Gibbons vs. Ogden 1824

21. Happened during an economic depression McCulloch vs. Maryland

22. The power to tax is the power to destroy McCulloch vs. Maryland

23. Judicial review Marbury vs. Madison

PRESIDENTS MATCHING! George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson

24. “Old, querulous, bald and fat!” John Adams!

25. Xyz affair John Adams!

26. Farewell address said avoid entangling alliances and sectionalism George Washington!

27. Won unamisouly George Washington!

28. Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson!

29. Won the 1800 election Thomas Jefferson!

30. Commissioned Lewis & Clark Thomas Jefferson!

31. Handled the Whiskey Rebellion George Washington!

C. QUESTIONS

32. This event in 1789 resulted in the dethroning of King Louis XVI, the “reign of terror” where thousands were killed by the guillotine French Revolution

33. This Western Pennsylvania event was due to John Neville collecting the exist tax on a distilled beverage made from corn! Whiskey Rebellion

34. George Washington’s secretary of state and secretary of treasury? State = Jefferson Treasury = Hamilton

35. The Judiciary Act of 1789 (what happened to it during Marbury V Madison) Ruled unconstituional

36. Tax on imported goods Protective tariff or tariff

37. Made it illegal for newspaper editors to criticize the president; a law made by Federalists Alien and Sedition Acts

38. Written documents that proclaim a state enters into a COMPACT with the federal government and so they can nullify any federal law they’d like Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions