
Chapter 9 people and terms
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- Q1something done or said that becomes an example for others to follow; traditionsPrecedents30s
- Q2group of advisors to a PresidentCabinet30s
- Q3certificate that promises to repay borrowed money in the future—plus an additional amount of money, called interest.Bonds30s
- Q4people who risk money in hopes of making a large profit in the future.Speculators30s
- Q5taxes on imports. These would raise money for the government and protect American industries from foreign competition.Tariffs30s
- Q6seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public serviceImpressment30s
- Q7clearly favoring one party or factionPartisan30s
- Q8a meeting of members of a political party to choose candidates for upcoming electionsCaucus30s
- Q9a person living in a country who is not a citizen of that countryAliens30s
- Q10activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authoritySedition30s
- Q11to legally overturnNullify30s
- Q12the idea that states should have all powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid to the statesStates' rights30s
- Q13See imagePeople30s
- Q14Federalist war hero that became the first President. He set the standard for how long a president should serve and for how the nation should relate to other nations.George Washington30s
- Q15served as the first Secretary of State; later ran for President. He was the leader of the Democratic- Republicans and believed in a strict interpretation of the constitutionThomas Jefferson30s