cles of confederation?
Virginia plan was bicameral and favored big states. The NJ plan was unicameral and favored small states.
Analyze the differences between the New Jersey and Virginia plan
Federalists leaders were Hamilton, Madison and Jay
The had a strong central government that provided a strong govt.Their interpretation was loose, they eventually had a bill of rights, they were wealthy and had a lot of power from the president.
Anti-Federalist leaders were Patrick Henry. They had a weak central govt. that focused on the states. Their interpretation of the law was strict. They were common and had lots of farmers. The president had barely any power.
Main disagreements between the Federalists and Anti Federalists
More strict and the split up into their own states.
What are some changes in the govt. now then what it was before?
#10 is about factions and #51 is about separation of powers in different govt.
What are the main points of Federalist papers #10 and 51?
They came from John Marshall when he applied Hamilton's four main principles.
What are the origins of judicial review?
It created the federal court system and organized the supreme court. The judges were 42 federalists appointed by John Adams.
What was the Judiciary Act of 1789? Who were the midnight judges?
It established judicial review and the court has the final say.
What's the importance of Marbury v. Madison?
John Marshall
Which supreme court chief justice increased the power of the federal govt. through many key decisions?
When James Madison and Alexander Hamilton had different political view points.
How did political parties begin in America?
*The Federalist
Which group of people had more political rights than any others during the early republic?
Abigail Adams
Which famous fist lady tried to get her husband to give more rights to women, by asking him to "Remember the Ladies"
The American settlers would settle on the Indians territory and would try to force them to leave.
Why were American Indians often coming into conflict with American settlers?
1.Neutrality in foreign affairs
2.two term presidency
3.use of force to enforce the law
4.Calling the cabinent to office advice
5.address him as president
6.first to be inaugurated
7.first to make inauguration speech
What are some of Washington's precedents set during his presidency?
The Embargo Act of 1807 states to forbade all goods from the US to export but in 1809 it was replaced with the Non-Intercourse Act that stated trade except with England and France.
What was America's official foreign policy during the French Revolution and unrest in Europe?
It was considered as an act of treason.
Why did many Americans consider Jay's treaty with Britain a failure?
First time that it showed that if needed they