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    She believed in “economic independence” for women and equal access to education. Mercy Otis Warren published the first account of the Revolution‚ “History of the Rise‚ Progress and Termination of the American Revolution”. She was a Whig‚ a prominent anti-federalist

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    STUDY GUIDE FOR UNIT III THE FEDERALIST ERA AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 1789-1828 CHAPTERS 7-9 This unit covers the first six presidents and the years 1789-1828. Over the course of the next three weeks‚ you can expect to learn about the ways that our government was taken out of the Constitution and put into practice. Among the key concepts are the Bill of Rights‚ the start of the financial system‚ the early presidencies‚ the early Supreme Court‚ the War of 1812 and many changes in democracy. It is probably

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    “In 1815 Jefferson sold his 6‚700-volume personal library to Congress for $23‚950 to replace books lost when the British burned the U.S. Capital‚ which housed the library of Congress‚ during the war of 1812” (A+E Networks‚ 5). Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743 in Shadwell‚ Virginia. He went to William and Mary College in 1760 until April of 1762. He was the third president to the united states and the first Secretary of State. He was an overall leader and a role model to our nation. Thomas

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    1.) Colonial North Carolina has often been described as having been a tumultuous‚ unstable place. Write an essay that defends and explains this description. In your essay be sure to cover specific issues and events‚ but also discuss the sectional divisions that existed in the North Carolina colony that were revealed by these issues and events. As early as 1665‚ North Carolinians disliked taxes; they especially hated abuse of power and mishandling of revenue. A chief concern for colonists was the

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    system would collapse and sectionalism would start to rise. Thomas Jefferson started the anti-federalist party that eventually became Andrew Jacksons democratic party going up against the Whigs. Instead it being Democrats vs Whigs it was North vs South. Neither side could agree on anything to the point that neither side like the compromises that they were given. The Hamiltonian system created by the federalist Alexander Hamilton caused problems with the Jeffersonian Republicans. Jefferson and Madison

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    It as a simple morning on the 4th of March 1801‚ when Thomas Jefferson gave his oath to office in the Capitol Building. A distilled feeling of uncertainty‚ as America put into office a Democratic-Republican‚ who caused tension to the federalist party after previously congress had issued the Alien and Sedition Acts. These acts enforced the deportation and imprisonment of illegal aliens by the President from the United States. To counter the acts‚ Jefferson and James Madison‚ secretary

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    Anastasia Guanio Period 4 Chapter 10 Outline I. The Rise of Popular Politics‚ 1820–1829
A. The Decline of the Notables and the Rise of Parties Expansion of the franchise was the most dramatic expression of the democratic revolution; beginning in the late 1810s‚ many states revised their constitutions to give the franchise to nearly every white male farmer and wage earner. In America’s traditional agricultural society‚ wealthy notables dominated the political system and managed local elections

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    * Midnight appointments * Louisiana Purchase Theme: Despite his intentions‚ Jefferson became deeply entangled in the foreign-policy conflicts of the Napoleonic era‚ leading to a highly unpopular and failed embargo that revived the moribund Federalist Party. Applying

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    APUSH Chapter 10‚ 11‚ & 12 Test Multiple Choice: Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions. 1. The new Constitution did not provide for the creation of a(n) a. Electoral College. b. vice president. c. Supreme Court. d. cabinet. e. federal court system. 2. The Bill of Rights was intended to protect against the potential tyranny of . a. the prerogatives of Congress‚ the president b. the army and the navy‚ the national government c. the South‚ the northern majority d. individual

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    Goods and Bads o Land Ordinances o Unanimous Voting o Shays Rebellion • The Constitution o The Convention o The Compromises o The Organization of the Government o Checks and Balances o Bicameralism o Elastic clause o Federalists v Anti-Federalists o Federalist

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