| A | B |
| Judiciary Act | Said that the supreme cort should have one chief of Justice and five Associate Justice. |
| Bank of the United States | The goverment deposited taxes ot rasied in to the Bank. |
| Precedent | Act or decision that sets an example for others to follow. |
| Cabinet | A grpup of officials who heas goverment departments and advise the president. |
| Bond | Certificate that promises to pay the holder a sum of money plus interes on a certain date. |
| National Debt | Money a goverment owes. |
| Speculator | Person who ivests in a risky venture in hopes of making a large profit. |
| Traiff | Tax on goods bought into a country. |
| Neutrality Proclamation | Stated that the United States would not support either side in the war. |
| High Federalists | Supporter of Alexander Hamilton against President Adams Wanted to go to war with France. |
| Alien Act | Law that allowed the president to be dangerous to the country. |
| Sedition Act | Law that allowed citizens to be fined or jailed for criticizing public officials. |
| Kentucky And Virginia resolutions | (1798-1799) Declarations that states had the right to declare a law unconstitutional. |
| Alien | Foreigner |
| Democratic Republicans | Included small farmers, craftworkers, and some weathy planters. |
| Federalists | They favored a strong federal goverment |
| Unconstitutional | Not permitted by the constitution of a nation. |
| XYZ affair | Incident in which French agents asked Americans ambassadors in Paris for bribe. |
| Sedition | Stirring up rebellion |
| Nullify | Cancel, such as a law. |