Chapter 9 Flashcards

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What limits the power of the gov’t and protects the rights of the individual?

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The Bill of Rights

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What amendments make up the Bill of Rights?

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The 1st 10

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What is the difference between a law and an amendment?

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A law- a bill that gets passed

An Amendment- a change to an existing law

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How does an amendment get proposed?

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By 2/3 of the Congress or 2/3 of the states

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5
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How does an amendment then get ratified?

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By 3/4 of the state legislatures

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What five civil liberties does the 1st Amendment protect?

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Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press and petition

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What does the 2nd Amendment give you the right to own?

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Firearms

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What does the 4th Amendment protect you from? (Placed as a result of the Sugar Act)

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Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures without probable cause

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9
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What Amendment is important for people accused of committing crimes?

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The 5th Amendment

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10
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According to the 5th Amendment, natural rights cannot be taken away without what?

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Without due process of law

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11
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What amendment gives you the right to a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury?

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The 6th Amendment

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What does the 9th Amendment keep the government from doing?

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From claiming the Bill of Rights are the only rights Americans have

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13
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What was given power in the 10th Amendment for protection?

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States could be used as protection against the powers of a national government

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14
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Who were the first President and Vice President in American history?

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President-George Washington

Vice President-John Adams

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15
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What did each department of the Executive Branch deal with?

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State-handle relations w/other nations
Treasury-deal w/ financial matters
War-deals w/ nation’s defense

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16
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Who makes up the cabinet of the President?

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Secretary of State, Treasury, and War, plus the Attorney General
Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox

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17
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Who was the first Secretary of State and Secretary of Treasury?

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Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton

18
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What job title did Alexander Hamilton hold?

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Secretary of Treasury

19
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What act established a federal court system?

A

The Judiciary Act of 1789

20
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What could federal courts do to state laws if deemed necessary?

A

Overturn them

21
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Who was John Jay?

A

The 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

22
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What is a national debt?

A

The amount the Government owed

23
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What did Alexander Hamilton want to do with state debts after the war?

A

Take care of the state debts from the war

24
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What area in America was against his plan and why did they feel this way?

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The South because they owed less than the Northern States and would have to pay more than their fair share

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Why did the South agree to accept Hamilton’s plan to lessen the national debt?
The made a deal so they could move the capital to Washington DC
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Why did Hamilton feel that it was ok for him to create a national bank?
He thought it would increase the economy and it was in the intent of the Constitution
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What is a tariff?
A tax on imported goods
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What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
A civil uprising against the taxing power of the federal government
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Why did Washington not want to run for a third term to the Presidency?
Because he didn't want his position to become like a King
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What are 3 aspects of the Federalist Party?
Favored a strong federal government, rule by wealthy, & loose interpretation of the Constitution
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What are 4 aspects of the Democratic-Republican Party?
State Banks, State Governments, Rule by the people,& Strict Interpretation of the Constitution
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How did Washington feel about political parties?
He felt it separated the people
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What is favoring one side in a political decision?
A partisan
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Before the Election of 1796, what was held for the first time to determine Presidential candidates?
Caucuses
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What was the crisis with France involving three agents that tried to get money from America?
The XYZ Affair
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Why were three acts created after the XYZ Affair?
The Naturalization Act, Alien Act, and the Sedition Act
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What was the Naturalization Act?
It created the restriction of aliens being able to live in the US for 14 years before being able to apply citizenship
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What were the Alien Acts?
It allowed the President to deport aliens if they caused violence
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What was the Sedition Act?
A crime to speak or create false criticism to weaken the government
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What Amendment did the Sedition Act contradict?
The 1st Amendment