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    Washington‚ Adams‚and Jefferson Presidencies Washington Inauguration elected by electoral college unanimously April 30‚ 1789 1st real test of constitution defined lots of roles and traditions of executive Washington’s Crew Sec. Of State- Jefferson Sec. Of Treasury- Hamilton Sec. Of War- Henry Knox Attorney General- Edmund Randolph Pres. met with these men regularly for advice on major policies Creating Court

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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were opposing forces during the 1790’s. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first democratic-republican politicians in American History. He protected the rights of individuals while many of Hamilton’s positions were centered around the federal government. Hamilton was a federalist so it was no secret that many of his stances supported a strong central government. Hamilton was more focused on order while Jefferson’s interests lied in the heart of freedom. Thomas

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    constructionism of the Constitution and used it to enlarge the size of the national government and its’ powers. In the other corner stood the Antifederalists who soon became the Democratic-Republicans‚ and in opposition to the Federalist believed in a strict constructionism of the Constitution and often supporting the power of the state and its’ independence. The Federalist dominated national politics for the first decade of our nation’s history and it was not until the Revolution of 1800 when the

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    Chapter 10‚ 11‚ and 12 Study Guide Vocab 1. Adjourn- suspend 2. Apportion- distribute‚ as in seats 3. At-large Election- election of an office holder by the voters of an entire governmental unit 4. Bicameral- two chamber 5. Census- process of counting the population of the United States. 6. Constituent- followers of an elected official. 7. Delegate- office holder 8. Gerrymandering- drawing of an electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group 9.

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    “Necessary and Proper” for executing it powers. consensus – General agreement among various groups on fundamentals matters; broad agreements on public questions. strict constructionist – one who argues a narrow interpretation of the Constitution’s provisions‚ in particular those granting powers to the Federal Government. liberal constructionist – One who argues a broad interpretation of the provisions of the constitution‚ particularly those granting powers to the Federal Government. Use the textbook

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    John Marshall established a policy of judicial review. Marshall’s decision gave the courts inherent powers the constitution didn’t specifically mention but also created a new dilemma for the courts: how to go about interpreting laws. Modernism or loose construction are terms used to define an approach taken to interpreting the constitution that incorporates the present day implication of the constitution on issues brought before the court. It is quite obvious that America has changed over the

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    Political parties are organized for various reasons‚ such as: to support a particular political figure‚ to advance a particular policy or a general ideological stand‚ to aid politically certain groups or sections of society‚ or merely to combine for short-term political advantages. From the beginning of the United States‚ groups such as the Tories‚ Whigs‚ Federalists and the Anti-Federalists‚ have been active‚ supporting various ideas or plans. The Tories‚ who were pro-Britaish before the American

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    Federalists vs Jeffersoneans With respect to the federal Constitution‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. As history dictates‚ this is found to be substantially accurate. As the colonies of America further widened the gap with their mother country and began to develop into a successful democratic nation‚ numerous political changes occurred. With this gap‚ a democracy began to emerge

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    You Are the Judge Paper 1 The case being analyzed is Case Example A. Legal Issues: the legal issues presented in Case A basically involve two topics: the difference between law and ethics and the application of the employment laws. Even though an at-will employee can be discharged by an employer for any reason and the termination could be legitimate‚ it may be unethical to discharge Elaine because ethics inspire individuals to do more than what law requires. Consequently‚ such legal questions

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    Congress (House of Reps & Senate) 535 members in congress 435 Reps & 100 Sen. Article 1 Legislative branch makes law A Bicameral Congress Historical British Parliament consisted of two houses Practical Created to settle differences in NJ (Senate)&VA (House of Reps) Plans Terms Each term of Congress last for two years First term of Congress March 4th‚ 1789 Start date for Congress changed with 20th Amendment Session A period of time during which‚ every year‚ Congress assembles and conducts business

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