Unit 3 Vocab Flashcards

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1
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  • states that there are other rights that may exist aside from the ones explicitly mentioned
  • right to travel to other countries
A

9th amendment

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2
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-created Supreme Court

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Judiciary act of 1789

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3
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  • women raise children to great citizens

- reasonable for next generation

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Republican motherhood

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  • wants country to become like Britain

- wants a B.U.S

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Alexander Hamilton

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  • Hamilton

- “whatever the constitution does not forbid, it permits”

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Loose interpretation

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-congress had the power “to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper”

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Elastic cause

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  • Thomas Jefferson

- “whatever the constitution does not permit, it forbids”

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Strict interpretation

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“The powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively or to the people”

-only states and people can set up bank

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10th amendment

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9
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W- 1791
Where- western Pennsylvania
Who- farmers vs US gov’t
Why- don’t want to pay tax on whiskey so they rebel
-Hamilton happy
-George Washington makes a big big big army

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Whiskey rebellion (excise tax)

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  • George Washington

- the US was a neutral stage when war erupted again between France and England

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Neutrality proclamation 1793

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11
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  • the French ambassador to the US during the French Revolution
  • French minister for USA
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Edmund Genet

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-a treaty of peace between US and the tribes of Indians called the wyandots, Delawares, Shawanees…

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Treaty of Greenville 1795

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13
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-US and Great Britain settle outstanding issues between the 2 countries that had been left unresolved since american independence

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Jay’s treaty

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14
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-established intentions of friendship between the US and Spain

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Pickney’s treaty

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15
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  • 4 bills that were passed by the federalists in the 5th us congress
  • result of the French Revolution & the quasi-war
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Alien and sedition acts

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  • only reason constitution was ratified
  • protection against government
  • protects individual rights
  • James Madison
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Bull of rights

17
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  • Political statements drafted in 1789 and 1799 in which Kentucky and Virginia legislatures took the position that the federal alien and sedition acts were unconstitutional
  • called for an entirely new document over the articles of confederation
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Virginia and Kentucky resolution

18
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“The press” or “press gang” refers to the act of taking men into a navy by force and with or without notice.

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Impressment

19
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-an accident between French and United States diplomats that lead to an undeclared war

The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War.

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  • incident = XYZ affair

- undeclared war = quasi-war