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thief
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star
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rocket
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thief
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 helped
Draft the Constitution
Pass the Bill of Rights
Set up the federal court system
End military rule
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Hamiltonâs financial plan included
Removing tariffs
Creating a national bank and paying off debts
Cutting all taxes
Ending foreign trade
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The Proclamation of Neutrality said that the U.S. would
End all foreign trade
Only support Britain
Stay out of European wars
Fight alongside France
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Washingtonâs cabinet was created to
Organize political parties
Lead the Senate
Advise the president on major issues
Control state elections
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Shaysâ Rebellion highlighted
Problems with a weak federal government
Need to ban political parties
Growth in overseas trade
Support for British taxes
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thief
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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baam
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The Whiskey Rebellion showed that
Farmers controlled Congress
Taxes were illegal
The federal government could enforce laws
States were stronger than the nation
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A key problem for the early U.S. was
Building factories in cities
Creating new colonies
Balancing state and national power
Expanding slavery to the North
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The disagreements between Hamilton and Jefferson led to
New state constitutions
A new Bill of Rights
The end of Congress
The formation of political parties
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The Fourth Amendment protects against
Quartering troops in homes
Unreasonable searches and seizures
Double jeopardy
Denial of a speedy trial
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The First Amendment includes rights such as
Voting and jury trials
Land ownership and privacy
Speech, press, religion, and assembly
A lawyer in civil cases
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banana
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magnet
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rocket
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lifesaver
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The Alien and Sedition Acts were seen as a threat to
Free speech and press rights
State military power
Election results
Trade agreements
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Hamilton supported a national bank to
Fund British industries
Eliminate paper currency
Manage national debt and create stability
Raise income taxes
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Anti-Federalists were most concerned about
The lack of a bill of rights in the Constitution
Creating a strong national army
The expansion of state militias
Popular election of senators
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