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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... CRITICAL VOCAB. & PEOPLE UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 The New Nation Constitution Chapter 7-Launching the Nation The Jefferson Era PEOPLE- Washington, Hamilton (econ plan), Jefferson (econ plan), Washington Leads a New Nation (Section 1) Starts with the role Washington , Hamilton and Adams played in organizing the new nation and the effects their decision had in foreign affairs, issues at here at home, and creating political parties New Guy In charge John Adam’s Presidency (Section 4) American Farmers, Knox, Jay, Pinckney, Little Turtle, Anthony Wayne, British Adams (war with France), Talleyrand VOCAB- precedent, bond, *national debt Then we need money so… It doesn’t all go smoothly…. Speculators, *loose & strict construction Neutrality, privateers, political parties, *protective tariff Hamilton & National Finance (Section 2) Challenges for a New Nation (Section 3) Acts/Battles/Events/Topics: Judiciary Act 1789, *Neutrality Proc, Jay’s Treaty, Pinckney’s Treaty, National Bank (who agree/disagree) debate over capital (who agree/disagree) Battle of Fallen Timbers, Treaty of Greenville, creation of FW Whiskey Rebellion X2, Farewell address, Federalist Party, (beliefs) Democratic-Republican Party, Election of 1796, XYZ Affair Alien & Sedition Act, Kentucky & Virginia Resolution Describe some of the precedents Washington created and how have those lasted even today ? **Explain the debt issue that the new country had and how both Hamilton and Jefferson thought it should be solved? What was the issue with a national bank? Compare and contrast Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s treaty? (make sure you know at least 2) **Explain the importance of the election of 1796 **How did the XYZ affair lead to the Alien & Sedition Act? How does Chapter 7 relate to present day? TABLE: Beliefs of Federalist & Democratic Republicans Bold = MC * = completion Underline = timeline Italicized = matching Short answer ** Table & People University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002