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Unit Two Review

Analyze the relative importance of Hamilton’s financial plan in defining the philosophy of the Federalists.

Explain the influence of TWO of the following on the U. S Explain the influence of TWO of the following on the U.S. decision to go to war in 1812. -Embargo policies of Jefferson and Madison -British impressment of American seamen -Settlers’ conflicts with Native Americans -Expansionist goals of the war hawks

Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establishing a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution -John Adams -Thomas Jefferson -George Washington

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Although the power of the national government increased during the early republic, these developments often face serious opposition. Compare the motives and effectiveness of those who opposed the growing power of the national government in TWO of the following: -Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 -Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 1798-1799 -Hartford Convention, 1814-1815