What Washington decided regarding the US getting involved in foreign political affairs
What is remain neutral?
The country that the US got into a quasi War with during Adam's presidency
What is France?
As American settlers expanded westward, they came into contact with these people who subsequently lost more land
Who are the Native Americans?
Gibbons v. Ogden ruled that this government was supreme over the other
What is federal government supreme over state?
Native Americans allied with this nation, contributing to the causes of the War of 1812
What is Britain?
The first 2 political parties that were at odds during Washington's presidency
What are the Federalists & the Democratic-Republicans?
John Adams' political party
What is the Federalist?
Purchased by President Jefferson from France, this land doubled the size of the United States
What is the Louisiana Territory?
McCulloch v. Maryland showed that a national bank was constitutional and a state cannot do this to a national bank
What is tax?
The British were doing this to American sailors, thus contributing to the causes of the War of 1812
What is impressment?
Washington was ever conscious of setting this during his Presidency
What is a precedent?
This treaty resolved conflict with Britain but caused conflict with France
What is the Jay Treaty?
The US purchased this from Spain in the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1819
What is Florida?
Gibbons v. Ogden showed that the federal government had power over this type of trade
What is interstate trade?
The President issued this document due to a fear that European powers would try to recolonize Latin America after the independence revolts
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The political party that feared a powerful national government & advocated for states’ rights. They supported the French Revolution & were backed by the common man.
What is the Democratic-Republicans?
This incident involved a bribe being requested by the French government to talk with American officials
What is the XYZ Affair?
They were sent by President Jefferson to explore the newly acquired land & find a route to the Pacific
What is the Lewis & Clark Expedition?
McCulloch v. Maryland showed the federal government not only had the explicit powers listed in the Constitution, but also this
What are implied powers?
TWO effects of the War of 1812
What is increased international respect for the US, increased national pride and the words to the future national anthem, increased settlement of the interior of the US, loss of Native American land, or increased focus on infrastructure?
A compromise made by Hamilton with his adversaries during Washington's Presidency
What is passing the debt plan in exchange for a capital in the South?
Act signed by Adams prohibiting the criticism of government
What is the Sedition Act?
The US set part of their northern border with British Canada at this line of latitude?
What is the 49th parallel?
Marbury v. Madison set this important principle in which the court can evaluate if laws are unconstitutional
What is judicial review?
3 facts of how the War of 1812 ended
What is a stalemate, a treaty without any gains for either side, & one last battle?