A | B |
Political party that believed in the common people | no government aid for business |
The second president of the United States | whose Federalist enemies and political weaknesses undermined his administration. *John Adams |
Political party that believed in a strong government run by the wealthy | government aid to business |
Political organizations | not envisioned in the Constitution |
Political and social upheaval supported by most Americans during its moderate beginnings in 1789 | but the cause of bitter divisions after it took a radical turn in 1792. *French Revolution |
International agreement | signed in 1794 |
Scandal in which three French secret agents attempted to bribe U.S. diplomats | outraging the American public and causing the undeclared war with France. *XYZ Affair |
Law passed by Federalists during the undeclared French war that made it a criminal offense to criticize or defame government officials | including the president. *Sedition Act |
The doctrine | proclaimed in the Thomas Jefferson’s Kentucky resolution |
The body of advisers to the president | not mentioned in the Constitution |
Political organizations | not envisioned in the Constitution |
Political and social upheaval supported by most Americans during its moderate beginnings in 1789 | but the cause of bitter divisions after it took a radical turn in 1792. *French Revolution |
International agreement | signed in 1794 |
Scandal in which three French secret agents attempted to bribe U.S. diplomats | outraging the American public and causing the undeclared war with France. *XYZ Affair |
Law passed by Federalists during the undeclared French war that made it a criminal offense to criticize or defame government officials | including the president. *Sedition Act |
The doctrine | proclaimed in the Thomas Jefferson’s Kentucky resolution |
The body of advisers to the president | not mentioned in the Constitution |
Political party that believed in the common people | no government aid for business |
The second president of the United States | whose Federalist enemies and political weaknesses undermined his administration. *John Adams |
Political party that believed in a strong government run by the wealthy | government aid to business |