What was the U.S. government's economic problems?
Owed money to foreign countries. Owed money to soldiers. Owed money to business owners. National Debt was between $50-70 million.
What is stress?
The reaction of a person's body to potentially threatening, challenging, or disturbing events.
What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
Farmers rebel against tax on whiskey (hurts them economically). Washington sends in army to bring order. Shows the power of the national government.
Response
What is the cabinet?
Heads of Departments who help the President lead the nation.
What did the United States do while Britain and France were at war?
1793 United States declared a neutral foreign policy in war between France & Britain.
What was Jay's Treaty?
Treaty with Britain. Britain leaves forts and agrees to pay for damages to seized vessels.
What was Pickney's Treaty and the results?
Treaty with Spain to ease tensions. Results - Americans can travel freely on the Mississippi, use port of New Orleans, and changed boundary of Florida.
What was the XYZ affair?
After seizing American ships, French insult American diplomats by sending agents “X,Y & Z” to demand $10 million loan and $250,000 bribe to meet.
What was the role of the Bank of the U.S.?
Safe place to save government tax money. Bank issues paper money. Made loans to farmers and businesses.
What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?
President Adams targeted immigrants who gave Democratic-Republicans power. Limited freedom of speech and increased citizenship requirements.
Name three rules/expectations for our classroom.
Arrive on time with appropriate materials
Be respectful
Don't talk when Mr. Dunkel is talking
Chromebook charged
No toys
Work hard and quietly for the class period
What was the Federal Judiciary Act?
First Congress needed to set up nation’s court system. Judiciary Act of 1789 - Congress establishes a federal court system. State laws remain, but federal courts have power to reverse decisions.
What is the chemical produced by an endocrine gland?
Hormone
Name two restaurants in the village of Schuylerville.
Pizza and Pasta
Subway
Sweet Lou's
Geppetto's
Amigo's
Sweeney's
What is the definition of stable? What is the temperature the body must stay to remain stable?
Stable: something that hasn't changed much and isn't expected to change in the future.
37oC
Organs that produce and release chemicals either through tiny tubes called ducts or directly through the bloodstream.
Glands
What was America's response to the XYZ affair (slogan) and what did they do with their military?
"Millions for defense, not one cent for Tribute." Congress expanded the army and navy.
Name some possible interactions within the body.
Skeletal muscles attached to bones provide the force that moves bones.
Nervous system controls when and how muscles act on our bones.
Stay clear of world affairs (foreign policy of isolationism & neutrality)
Beware of political parties
Trade with everyone
How do organ systems interact to carry out all the necessary functions for an organisms growth and survival?
The body contains organs and organ systems that interact with each other to carry out all necessary functions for survival and growth of the organism (e.g., the digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and circulatory systems are involved in the breakdown and transport of food and the transport of oxygen throughout the body to cells, where the molecules can be used for energy, growth, and repair)
What was Hamilton's financial plan and how did he plan to achieve it?
Pay off War debts-(Assumption of Debt). Raise government revenue by creating a tariff (tax on imported goods) and national taxes. Create National Bank.
To encourage support of plan national capital chosen to be on bank of Potomac (D.C.).
How do organ systems interact to maintain homeostasis?
The endocrine system plays an important role in homeostasis because hormones regulate the activity of body cells. The release of hormones into the blood is controlled by a stimulus.
Your circulatory system delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones. Meanwhile, your bones are busy making new blood cells. Working together, these systems maintain internal stability and balance, otherwise known as homeostasis.
What is a stimulus? (400 points)
What is the plural of stimulus? (100 points)
Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way.
Plural: Stimuli
Explain the difference between strict and loose constitution. Also, name the political parties and people associated with each.
Strict Construction: Word for word interpretation. Supported by Madison & Jefferson (Democratic-Republicans). Angry about proposed national bank.
Loose Construction: Flexible Interpretation Supported by Hamilton (Federalists). Bank was good (“necessary & proper”).