Chapter 9 Writing Prompt

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Chapter 9 Writing Prompt 7th grade

Answer the following questions in paragraph form Answer the following questions in paragraph form. You may use your notes and book – write the answers in your own words What were the two different opinions on reducing the nation’s debt? Explain What was the Whiskey Rebellion? How did the United States feel about the French Revolution? Why did the United States remain neutral? Explain the different views on manufacturing and farming, federal and state power, strict and loose interpretation of the constitution, and Britain and France What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?