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Everything You Need To Know To Succeed In APUSH
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Election of 1800: Jefferson (Democratic-Rep.) v. John Adams (Federalist) Why is it called a “revolution?” Peaceful transition of power from the Federalists to the Democratic-Republicans First time there was a change in political parties Was this “revolution” really a revolution? Let’s find out……
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Biggest economic issue between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans? Hamilton’s Financial Plan Hamilton’s Financial Plan: BUS Tariff Excise Tax Assumption and funding at par Which did Jefferson get rid of? Only the excise tax Was there a drastic economic change during Jefferson’s administration? For the most part, NO. Embargos were instituted
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Federalists (Hamilton and Adams) traditionally supported the British Democratic-Republicans (Jeffersonians) traditionally supported the French XYZ Affair and Quasi-War left US-French relations strained Did Jefferson stay “Pro-French?” Embargo Act of 1807 ended all trade with foreign countries Favored neither the French or British Was there a drastic foreign policy change? No! Avoided “entangled alliances”
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Judiciary Act of 1801: Last-ditch effort to appoint Federalist judges “Midnight Judges” Marbury v. Madison (1803) Jefferson sought to refuse appointment of Marbury “Midnight Judge” Supreme Court declared a federal law unconstitutional for the first time Was this “revolutionary?” Yes! Judicial Branch becomes more powerful
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Loose Interpretation (Federalists): The Constitution would be broadly interpreted Strict Interpretation (Jeffersonians): Unless it’s mentioned in the Constitution, it could not be done (Example: BUS) Did Jefferson stay true to strict interpretation? NO! He favored a loose interpretation for the LA Purchase
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To what extent was the election of 1800 aptly named the “Revolution of 1800?” Respond with references to TWO of the following areas: Economics Foreign Policy Judiciary Politics (2004 Form B) Was it aptly named? In some cases, yes, in some cases, no
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