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The first vice president
The person who tried to take the presidency away from Jefferson
The troublesome French diplomat
The person who made an unpopular treaty with the British
The secretary of state who refused to deliver a judge’s appointment
John Adam’s vice president
The man who led opposition against Alexander Hamilton’s financial plans
Appointed the midnight judges
The president that was not popular and undermined by internal conflicts in his cabinet
The person described as “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen”
Thomas Jefferson and those that agreed with him
Supporters of the Alien and Sedition Acts
The act of putting Americans in the British navy
Taking the oath of office
A proposed state of power over legislation
The name for a tax paid for the manufacture or sale of certain good and services
The place that Anthony Wayne defeated a band of Indians in order to put a stop to Indian attacks
Washington issued this to urge Americans to be impartial towards France and Britain in their war with each other during the French Revolution
This agreement allowed President Adams to avoid all-out war with France
The famous ship built during the naval buildup called for during the “quasi-war” with France
Written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to combat the Alien and Sedition Acts
Term that describes the proposed right of the states to declare federal law void within its boundaries
Incident where the French tried to bribe American envoys
The details for establishing the Supreme Court, district courts, and circuit courts were provided by the…
America’s differences with Spain were settled by the…
The nation that agreed to the Jay Treaty
The case that established the policy of having the Supreme Court exercise judicial review

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