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Launching a New Republic, 1789 – 1800
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Washington’s Presidency The leaders of the new nation face the challenges of establishing a strong economy and a stable, democratic government.
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Washington Takes Office George Washington inaugurated, sworn in, as 1st U.S. President (1789) John Adams, first vice-president Washington knows every action as president will set a precedent Congress agrees to call Washington “Mr. President”
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Setting Up the Courts Congress passes the Federal Judiciary Act (1789) Gives Supreme Court six members 1 Chief Justice or Judge 5 Associate Judges The number of Judges later grows to nine Act also provides for lower federal courts John Jay is named Chief Justice
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Washington’s Cabinet Congress creates 3 departments to help the president: –War department –State department –Treasury department Heads of departments are president’s cabinet
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Secretary of State Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, oversees diplomatic relations
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Secretary of War Secretary of War, Henry Knox, Oversees the nation’s defense
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Attorney General Attorney general, Edmund Randolf, gives legal advice
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Secretary of Treasury Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, manages U.S. finances
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FOR UNDERSTANDING
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______ was inaugurated as president on April 30, 1789. 1) Thomas Paine 2) John Adams 3) George Washington 4) Alexander Hamilton
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______ of Massachusetts became Washington’s Vice President. 1) John Adams 2) Alexander Hamilton 3) Thomas Jefferson 4) John Jay
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In 1789, Congress passed the_______ which established the federal court system. 1. 1.Administration of Justice Act 2. 2.Department of Justice 3. 3.Supreme Court 4. 4.Judiciary Act
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The Supreme Court of 1789 was characterized by: 1) Eight associate justices 2) Nine Federal Court justices and one chief justice. 3) Three Supreme Court justices. 4) Five associate justices and one chief justice.
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______ was appointed by Washington as the Supreme Court’s first chief justice. 1) John Adams 2) James Madison 3) John Jay 4) Henry Knox
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The heads of departments are known as the president’s… 1. Kitchen sink 2. Closet 3. Cabinet 4. Committee
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Washington’s secretary of war was ______. 1) Henry Knox 2) Thomas Jefferson 3) John Jay 4) Edmond Randolph
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Washington’s secretary of state was ______. 1) Edmond Randolph 2) Alexander Hamilton 3) John Knox 4) Thomas Jefferson
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Washington’s attorney general was ______. 1) Edmond Randolph 2) Thomas Jefferson 3) John Jay 4) Alexander Hamilton
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Washington’s secretary of the treasury was ______. 1) Edmond Randolph 2) John Knox 3) Alexander Hamilton 4) John Jay
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Economic Problems By 1789, U.S. has a huge national debt - $52 million U.S. must pay debt to gain respect of other countries
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Hamilton’s Plan Alexander Hamilton’s financial plan shows his belief in: –A strong central government –Government encouraging business, industry –Pay debt to nation’s wealth, gain their support for government
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Hamilton’s Financial Plan Alexander Hamilton proposes 3 step financial plan to Congress (1790) –Pay off all war debts –Raise government revenues –Create a national bank
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Problems and Solutions Many southern states have paid war debts, northern states have not To gain southern support, U.S. agrees to place capital in South
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Hamilton’s financial plan continued Hamilton supports tariffs (tax on imported goods) because: –Raises money for U.S. government –Encourages growth of U.S. industry –Encourages people to buy American goods
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Hamilton calls for National bank, safe for government investments Bank would make loans to businesses, issue bank notes
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Interpreting the Constitution Thomas Jefferson, James Madison against a national bank Claim that the Constitution does not allow for a national bank Thomas Jefferson has a strict interpretation of the Constitution
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Alexander Hamilton has a flexible or loose interpretation of Constitution Claims Congress has power to set up bank George Washington approves a national bank (1791)
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FOR UNDERSTANDING
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Hamilton proposed raising money by placing a tax, called a ______, on imported goods. 1) duty 2) tariff 3) ratification 4) debt
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Alexander Hamilton had a _____ interpretation of the Constitution. 1. Weak 2. Expensive 3. Faulty. 4. Loose
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Thomas Jefferson had a _____ interpretation of the Constitution. 1. Weak 2. Expensive 3. Strict 4. Faulty
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One of the ways that the national government raised money was byOne of the ways that the national government raised money was by 1.putting a tariff on goods imported from other countries. 2.Income tax 3.Selling land acquired after the Revolution 4.Borrowing money from other countries
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