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a compromise over this part of Hamilton's economic plan led to the movement of the capitol to Washington DC
federal assumption of state debts
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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lifesaver
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what was the cause of the split between Hamilton and Jefferson, leading to the emergence of the first two political parties
Hamilton's 3 part economic plan
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government is confined or restricted by a Constitution
limited government
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supported the creation of a national bank and passage of a protective tariff
Federalists
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Attorney General
Edmund Randolph
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this constitutional principle ensures that power within in each level of government is divided
separation of powers
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this treaty was unpopular with the American people and sought to settle outstanding issues with the British
Jay's treaty
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the president's ability to veto laws passed by Congress is an example of what constitutional principle
checks and balances
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Jefferson & the Democratic-Republicans supported this interpretation of the Constitution
strict
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Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton
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faction that supported a strong central government
federalist
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powers explicitly listed in the Constitution
enumerated/delegated powers
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baam
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magnet
Take 5 points!
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Hamilton proposed a 3 part economic plan - what were the 3 parts?
1. Creation of public credit 2. federal assumption of state debt 3. creation of a national bank
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