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Answer: Alexander Hamilton

Answer: Henry Knox

Answer: George Washington

Answer: John Adams

Answer: Thomas Jefferson

Answer: John Marshall

Answer: Pierre L’Enfant

Answer: Benjamin Benneker

Answer: William Clark

Answer: Edmund Randolph

Answer: Hamilton

Answer: Jefferson

Answer: Sedition Acts

Answer: Kentucky Resolution

Answer: Virginia Resolution

Answer: Alien Acts

Answer: Liberal

Answer: Conservative

Answer: Speculator

Answer: Laissez-Faire

Answer: Capitalism

Answer: 2 nd Amendment

Answer: 7 th Amendment

Answer: 6 th Amendment

Answer: 1 st Amendment

Answer: 9 th Amendment

Answer: 5 th Amendment

Answer: 10 th Amendment

Answer: 3 rd Amendment

Answer: 8 th Amendment

Answer: 4 th Amendment

Answer: Legislative

Answer: Judicial

Answer: Executive

Answer: XYZ Affair

Answer: Judicial

Answer: John Adams

Answer: Democratic-Republican Party

Answer: Potomac

Answer: 1803

Answer: Amendment

Answer: James Madison

Answer: Federation

Answer: The Virginia Plan

Answer: 1781

Answer: Roger Sherman

Answer: Enslaved Persons