1 / 1167

Ush nonstop Review

Ush nonstop Review. Goal 3. Q:. Goal 3. A:. Goal 1. Q: Who was our first president?. Goal 1. Q: Who was our first president? A: George Washington. Goal 1. Q: The Judiciary Act of 1789 was necessary because what article in the Constitution was too vague?. Goal 1.

Télécharger la présentation

Ush nonstop Review

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Ush nonstop Review

  2. Goal 3 Q:

  3. Goal 3 A:

  4. Goal 1 • Q: Who was our first president?

  5. Goal 1 Q: Who was our first president? A: George Washington

  6. Goal 1 Q: The Judiciary Act of 1789 was necessary because what article in the Constitution was too vague?

  7. Goal 1 Q: The Judiciary Act of 1789 was necessary because what article in the Constitution was too vague? A: The third article. It did not say how many courts or judges there should be.

  8. Goal 1 Q: Who was the first Secretary of State?

  9. Goal 1 Q: Who was the first Secretary of State? A:Thomas Jefferson

  10. Goal 1 Q: Who was his eventual political adversary and the Secty. Of the Treasury?

  11. Goal 1 Q: Who was his eventual political adversary and the Secty. Of the Treasury? A: Alexander Hamilton

  12. Goal 1 Q: What element of Hamilton’s economic plan required the “elastic clause” to be applied?

  13. Goal 1 Q: What element of Hamilton’s economic plan required the “elastic clause” to be applied? A: The national bank

  14. Goal 1 Q: What two things did Hamilton decide to tax?

  15. Goal 1 Q: What two things did Hamilton decide to tax? A: Whiskey and imported goods.

  16. Goal 1 Q: What is another name for a tax on imported goods?

  17. Goal 1 Q: What is another name for a tax on imported goods? A: a tariff

  18. Goal 1 Q: Which region of the country imported more stuff and so hated the tariff?

  19. Goal 1 Q: Which region of the country imported more stuff and so hated the tariff? A: The South

  20. Goal 1 Q: Did Hamilton decide to honor all the bonds that had been issued during the Revolutionary War?

  21. Goal 1 Q: Did Hamilton decide to honor all the bonds that had been issued during the Revolutionary War? A: Yes, to help establish good credit with lenders.

  22. Goal 1 Q: What was Washington’s reaction when PA farmers rebelled against the Whiskey tax?

  23. Goal 1 Q: What was Washington’s reaction when PA farmers rebelled against the Whiskey tax? A: He put it down with federal troops, to show that the federal government would enforce the laws.

  24. Goal 1 Q: What party was founded by Hamilton and was favored by wealthy east coast elites?

  25. Goal 1 Q: What party was founded by Hamilton and was favored by wealthy east coast elites? A: The Federalists

  26. Goal 1 Q: What country expected us to ally with them, until Washington declared our neutrality?

  27. Goal 1 • Q: What country expected us to ally with them, until Washington declared our neutrality? • A: France

  28. Goal 1 • Q: Was the Jay treaty with Britain (telling them to get off our land and quit attacking our ships) a success or failure?

  29. Goal 1 • Q: Was the Jay treaty with Britain (telling them to get off our land and quit attacking our ships) a success or failure? • A: a failure

  30. Goal 1 • Q: What event will eventually force the British to respect us?

  31. Goal 1 • Q: What event will eventually force the British to respect us? • A: We hold our own in the War of 1812.

  32. Goal 1 • Q: In what treaty did the Spanish agree to recognize our land claims in the Southwest and let us use the Mississippi River?

  33. Goal 1 • Q: In what treaty did the Spanish agree to recognize our land claims in the Southwest and let us use the Mississippi River? • A: The Pinckney Treaty

  34. Goal 1 • Q: Who did we fight during the “critical period”, besides Britain? Did we win?

  35. Goal 1 • Q: Who did we fight during the “critical period”, besides Britain? Did we win? • A: The natives, and we won and gained the land under the Great Lakes.

  36. Goal 1 • Q: Who was our second president and how many terms did he serve?

  37. Goal 1 • Q: Who was our second president and how many terms did he serve? • A: John Adams. He served one term.

  38. Goal 1 • Q: How did the French insult us when we went to discuss the fact they were attacking our ships headed for Britain?

  39. Goal 1 • Q: How did the French insult us when we went to discuss the fact they were attacking our ships headed for Britain? • A: They demanded a bribe to talk to us.

  40. Goal 1 • Q:What party wanted war for this insult?

  41. Goal 1 • Q:What party wanted war for this insult? • A: The Federalists

  42. Goal 1 • Q: Did Adams choose to go to war?

  43. Goal 1 • Q: Did Adams choose to go to war? • A: No, but he funded our first navy.

  44. Goal 1 • Q: What effect did the Alien and Sedition Acts have on immigrants and free speech?

  45. Goal 1 • Q: What effect did the Alien and Sedition Acts have on immigrants and free speech? • A: It made it harder for immigrants to become citizens, and made it illegal to criticize the government.

  46. Goal 1 • Q: What party passed the laws, and what party did they hurt?

  47. Goal 1 • Q: What party passed the laws, and what party did they hurt? • A:The Federalists passed them, and they hurt the Democratic-Republicans.

  48. Goal 1 • Q: Why didn’t the courts strike down the Sedition Acts if they threatened free speech, guaranteed in the Bill of Rights?

  49. Goal 1 • Q: Why didn’t the courts strike down the Sedition Acts if they threatened free speech, guaranteed in the Bill of Rights? • A: Two reasons: • Judicial review was not in the Constitution. • All the judges at this time were Federalists

  50. Goal 1 • Q: Jefferson and Madison’s KY and VA Resolves said the states could do what with bad federal laws?

More Related