This group advises the president on major issues.
Cabinet
Paper notes promising to repay money later with interest are called _____.
Bond
The income collected by the government is called _____.
Revenue
The word for not taking sides in a conflict is _____.
Neutral
What are the first names of all teachers?
Sophie, Eric, Emily, Rebecca
The president’s adviser who would most directly handle money and economic policy would be interested in increasing the countrys income, a synonym for this answer
Revenue
A person or company to whom a debt is owed is called a _____.
Creditor
The 1789 tax on imports that angered many Southern planters was the _____.
Tariff of 1789
The US–British agreement in the 1790s that aimed to keep the peace and open trade was called _____.
Jays Treaty
Where did I go to college?
Centre College
The idea that the president consults department heads and experts rather than ruling alone describes using a _____.
Cabinet
People who buy bonds hoping they’ll increase in value and profit later are called _____.
Speculator
An outdated, offensive term sometimes used for non-citizens (appears in period documents) is _____.
Alien
The trade status that gives a country equal trading privileges with another is called _____.
Most favored nation
What sport did Mrs Vogt play in college
Soccer
A president might rely on this belief in rural farmers as the nation's backbone when making policy.
Agrarianism
The national bank created in 1791 to help manage government revenue and debt was the _____.
Bank of the United States
An event that scared many US residents because it showed that the government was willing to use armed troops against civilians exercising their right to protest.
Whiskey Rebellion
During the French Revolution, those who wanted to overthrow the monarchy were called _____.
Radical
What are the names of Mrs. Vogts children?
When the president’s advisers include people who once loaned money to the government, those advisers might represent the interests of a _____.
Creditor
Powers not listed in the Constitution but considered necessary for the government to do its job are called _____.
Implied powers
The Kentucky idea that states could reject federal laws they thought unconstitutional is called _____.
Nullification
Laws in the 1790s that limited criticism of the government and restricted immigration were the _____.
Alien and Sedition Acts
What is the name of Mr. Schmidts youngest child?
Lou