Which group favored the creation of a national bank?

Early American Government Study Guide One

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large manufacturers
Answer explanation
Large manufacturers favored the creation of a national bank because it provided a stable currency and access to credit, facilitating trade and investment necessary for industrial growth.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the XYZ Affair?
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The French attempted to bribe our diplomats.
Answer explanation
The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident in 1797-1798 in which American envoys were approached by French agents who demanded bribes to negotiate peace, leading to public outrage and an undeclared naval conflict between the United States and France.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following would not be a quote from a Federalist newspaper?
Options: “Alexander Hamilton’s vision for the United States will guarantee economic victory”, “President Adams is a respected leader and should not be subjected to criticism or seditious talk”, “The protective tariff will ensure the success of the Northern manufacturers”, “The states spent the money during the Revolution, so they better pay their debts”
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“The states spent the money during the Revolution, so they better pay their debts”
Answer explanation
This statement is not a quote from a Federalist newspaper because it emphasizes the responsibility of states to honor their debts incurred during the Revolution, a perspective more aligned with Anti-Federalist concerns about fiscal accountability rather than Federalist views advocating for a strong central government to manage such debts.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following had the support of Thomas Jefferson? The French Revolution, The National Bank, The Alien and Sedition Act, The rise of industry
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The French Revolution
Answer explanation
Jefferson supported the French Revolution because he believed it was an extension of the principles of liberty and democracy that inspired the American Revolution, promoting the ideals of individual rights and self-governance.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which law did Thomas Brown violate when he criticized the U.S. government in his newspaper?
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The Alien and Sedition Act
Answer explanation
Thomas Brown violated the Sedition Act of 1798. This law made it a crime to publish false, scandalous, or malicious writings against the government or its officials, including the President. The Sedition Act was part of a series of laws known as the Alien and Sedition Acts, which were enacted during a time of heightened political tension and conflict, particularly between the Federalists and their opponents, including Democratic-Republicans like Thomas Jefferson.
By calling President John Adams derogatory names such as "slobbering idiot" and "moron," Brown's editorial was considered an attack on the government, leading to his arrest under this law.
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