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Known as the "Father of the Constitution" and was elected President of the United States in 1808
A proposal calling for all the establishments of a strong central government rather than a confederation of states. It gave Congress virtually unrestricted rights of legistlation and taxiation, power to veto an state law, and authoruty to use military force against the states.
A propoal calling for a single-chamber congress in which each state had an equa vote, just as the articles , but strengthened the taxing and commercial powers of congress.
First president of the united States of Am.
allowed three-fifths of all slaves to be counted for congressional representation and, thereby, in the electoral college that selected the president.
The establishment pf three distenct branches of government each with varying political powers.
Branch of the national government led mainly by the Supreme Court.
Branch of the national government mainly consist of the house of Representatives and Senate.
Branch of the national government consist of The house of Represenatives and the senate.
System in which states and central governments have distinctive roles and powers.
A sperations of powers between the various branches of government, designed to prevent one branch from dominating the others.
The name supporters of the new constituion gave themselves during the ratification struggle
The first ten amendments of the Constitution that guaranted personal liberties
Secretary of Treasury under President George washington
Outlined the federal judiciary's jurisdiction and established the supreme court, as well as district and appellate courts.
Tax protest by western farmers turned violent.
French minister to the United States
Pact that sought to resolve mounting tensions between britian and the United States in the years after the Revolution
Also called the Treaty of San Lorenzo, it won westerners the right of duty-free sccess to new orleans and the mississippi River for commerce.
French demand for bribres from American negotiators that triggered great anger.
A series of laws passed in 1789 under the lable of national security but that were intended to supress dissent and block the rise of republican faction.

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