
Ch 10 reteach with other chapters
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- Q1French immigrants were targeted by what laws during the Federalists EraAlien and Sedition Actsstamp actnullification actIllegal immigration act30s
- Q2Hamilton was the leader of this partyFederalistDemocratRepublican30s
- Q3Believed in a strict interpretation of the ConstitutionFederalistsRepublican30s
- Q4legally overturnprecedentsbondsnullifyimpressment30s
- Q5What made it a crime to speak, write, or publish "false, scandalous and malicious" criticisms of the governmentCitizen ActSedition ActXYZ Affair30s
- Q6What is a tariff?It allows America to trade freely with any country it wants toIt is a tax imposed on imported goods in AmericaIt allows America to charge other countries an export tax.30s
- Q7Disagreements between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over the power given to the National Government was one issues that led to the development of theNational Judicial SystemPresidential CandidateGreat CompromisePolitical Party System30s
- Q8Idea that states have the right to limit the power of the federal governmentState's rightsIndividual RightsConstitutional Rights30s
- Q91st representative assembly in North AmericaConstitutionHouse of RepresentativesVirginia House of BurgessesGreat Compromise30s
- Q10Which of the following declared the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutionalJay's TreatyVirginia and Kentucky ResolutionsNullification Act of 1787XYZ Affair30s
- Q11What does the word "precedent" mean?a group of advisors to the presidentmoney owed to the governmentan example for others to followleader of the country30s
- Q12The principles of judicial review were established in the case ofMarbury vs MadisonMcCulloch v. MarylandBrown vs Board of Education30s
- Q13President who bought Louisiana from France for $15 millionJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonGeorge WashingtonAbe Lincoln30s
- Q14Guarantees freedom from testifying against yourself6TH5TH4TH30s
- Q15In which colonial region was the official religion Puritan?New EnglandSouthernMiddle30s