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Washington

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  • Settled issues with ENGLAND having to do with English forts in America and the British damaging American ships. A. Jay's Treaty B. Pinckney's Treaty C. Proclamation of Neutrality
    Jay's Treaty
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  • Official announcement of U.S. government policy toward what was going on in England and France. Washington wanted the United States to remain neutral A. Jay's Treaty B. Pinckney's Treaty C. Proclamation of Neutrality
    Proclamation of Neutrality
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  • Between the US and Spain which made the border of the US the MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Also allowed the US the use of the port in New Orleans. A. Jay's Treaty B. Pinckney's Treaty C. Proclamation of Neutrality
    Pinckney's Treaty
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  • He created a plan which included paying off the national debt, taxing whiskey, taxing foreign goods, and creating a NATIONAL BANK.
    Hamilton
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  • Farmers were angry about the excise tax placed on whiskey
    Whiskey Rebellion
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  • Warns of political party divisions (unity was key to success) Warns about dangers in foreign entanglement (no permanent friends or foes) Morality in government (religion)
    Washington's Farewell
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  • group of advisors who gives the President advice on different issues
    Cabinet
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  • it means an example or a model for people to follow
    precedent
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  • should do only what the Constitution states it can do
    Strict Interpretation
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  • the ability to interpret the Constitution; to seize more power for the federal government.
    Loose Interpretation
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  • Had to do with the court system. Appointed 6 members to the Supreme Court and also created lower courts to assist the Supreme Court.
    Judiciary Act
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  • placed on manufactured products A. Excise Tax B.Tariff
    excise tax
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  • a tax placed on goods brought in from other countries A. Excise Tax B.Tariff
    tariff
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  • Deals with foreign nations A. Secretary of War B. Secretary of State C. Secretary of Treasury D. Attorney General
    Secretary of State
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  • Deals with our country’s safety and the military A. Secretary of War B. Secretary of State C. Secretary of Treasury D. Attorney General
    Secretary of War
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  • Deals with our nation’s finances (money) A. Secretary of War B. Secretary of State C. Secretary of Treasury D. Attorney General
    Secretary of Treasury
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