| A | B |
| federalism | system where state/central govt. share power |
| Constitution | Supreme Law of the Land |
| national government | given power to coin money |
| Whiskey Rebellion | riot over tax by W. PA farmers |
| George Washington | put down Whiskey Rebellion |
| Shay's Rebellion | showed need for strong, central govt. |
| Samuel Slater | early American millionaire |
| cotton mills | Slater owned 7 of these by 1810 |
| Rhode Island | site of successful cotton mills |
| cost of cotton | Slater's success reduced this |
| supremacy | Article VI clause |
| concurrent | powers given to both state /central govts. |
| army and navy | national govt. maintains these |
| trade | national govt. regulates it |
| reserved | powers reserved to states |
| compromise | this created federalism |
| currency | standard system of this helped promote free trade |
| courts | ex. of concurrent power:this established |