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Quiz 3 Review. Europeans took advantage of America’s weakness during the 1790s by Raiding the frontiers Raiding American ships Blockading American ports Expelling American diplomats. Raiding American ships. With whom did the United States fight an undeclared war during the 1790s? Britain
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Europeans took advantage of America’s weakness during the 1790s by • Raiding the frontiers • Raiding American ships • Blockading American ports • Expelling American diplomats
With whom did the United States fight an undeclared war during the 1790s? • Britain • Spain • France • Germany
The Alien Acts granted the president the power to • Expel foreign diplomats • Declare war • Expel or imprison immigrants • Prohibit “treasonous” speech
The Sedition Acts granted the president the power to • Expel foreign diplomats • Declare war • Expel or imprison immigrants • Prohibit “treasonous speech”
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions advocated • Loose constructionism • Nullification • Implied powers • Sedition
In what resolutions did James Madison suggest that states have the right to secede when the federal government acts unconstitutionally? _________________
What act insured that the Federalists would have a lasting influence on the judiciary? ____________________
A) “midnight appointments” • B) Quasi War • C) Virginia Resolutions • D) XYZ Affair • French seizure of American cargo
A) “midnight appointments” • B) Quasi War • C) Virginia Resolutions • D) XYZ Affair • ___ America’s humiliating peace negotiations with France
A) “midnight appointments” • B) Quasi War • C) Virginia Resolutions • D) XYZ Affair • ___ declaration that the states have the right to nullify unconstitutional federal acts
A) “midnight appointments” • B) Quasi War • C) Virginia Resolutions • D) XYZ Affair • ___ effort to fill the judiciary with Federalists
T/F ___ The war with France was called a “Quasi War” because war was never officially declared.
T/F ___ The alien and Sedition Acts were clearly unconstitutional.
T/F ___ John Adams and Thomas Jefferson remained bitter enemies throughout their lives.