Name one precedent that was set by George Washington.
One of the following:
-1st to serve two terms
-1st to be referred to as Mr. President
-1st to have a presidential cabinet
Strong Federal government
Federalists
Targeted immigrants and the media
Alien & Sedition Acts
Kidnapping of U.S. Soldiers
Impressment
The process of giving jobs to political supporters resulting in unqualified government officials.
Spoils System
Why did Washington warn against foreign alliances?
To avoid wars
Favored States' Rights
Democratic Republicans
French diplomats demanded a bribe to stop the seizing of U.S. ships
XYZ Affair
A time in which nationalism was at an all time high.
Era of Good Feelings
Formed in opposition to Jackson's policies
Whig Party
Showed that the federal government can pass and enforce tax laws
Whiskey Rebellion
Supported National Bank
Alexander Hamilton / Federalists
Led to a decline in foreign trade and damaged the commercial shipping industry.
Embargo of 1807
Two Causes of the War of 1812
-impressment
-British support of Native resistance
What was Jackson's reaction to the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia?
It said that the U.S. would remain Neutral
Proclamation of Neutrality
Merchants, Manufacturers, supported Industry
Federalists
Two effects of the Louisiana Purchase
-Doubled the size of the U.S.
-Gave control of Mississippi River
-Gave access to the Port of New Orleans
Two effects of the War of 1812
- Nationalism
- Increased Manufacturing
What was Jackson's views on the national bank?
Favored wealthy and was unconstitutional
"tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances"
Where is this quote from?
Washington's Farewell Address
"The powers are not listed in the constitution therefore the creation of this is unjust"
Democratic Republicans
Led a new understanding of presidential powers
Louisiana Purchase
Monroe Doctrine prohibited further European colonization of the _____________ Hemisphere.
Western
Constitutional Question resulting from tariffs affecting southern states.
Can a state nullify a federal law?