AMSCO AP US History Chapter 6 Study Guide Exam
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James Madison - (ANSWER)He is one of the people who wrote the Constitution,
and he is known as the Father of the Constitution. He was later elected president
in 1808, and served for two terms. (p. 104)
Alexander Hamilton - (ANSWER)One of the authors of the Federalist Papers. He
favored a strong central government. He was George Washington's secretary of
the treasury. (p. 106)
Framers of the Constitution - (ANSWER)In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates met
in Philadelphia to create a federal constitution. As a group they were wealthy,
white, male, educated and most were heavily involved in state governments. (p.
104)
Gouverneur Morris - (ANSWER)Leader who helped write the Constitution. (p.
105)
John Dickinson - (ANSWER)Leader who helped write the Constitution. (p. 105)
Federalists - (ANSWER)Favored a strong central government, and a Constitution
to improve on the Articles of Confederation. They were most common along the
Atlantic coast and in the large cities. (p. 106)
, Anti-Federalist - (ANSWER)Argued that the proposed Constitution contained no
protection of individual rights, and that it gave the federal government too much
power. They tended to be small farmers and settlers on the western frontier. (p.
106)
The Federalist Papers - (ANSWER)Series of essays, later published as a book,
written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. It argued effectively
in favor of Constitution. (p. 106)
Bill of Rights; amendments - (ANSWER)The first ten amendments to the
Constitution, added to protect the rights of individual citizens, and adopted in
1781. (p. 108)
Washington's Farewell Address - (ANSWER)In late 1796, George Washington
wrote this address for publication in newspapers. It warned Americans: not to get
involved in European affairs, not to make permanent alliances in foreign affairs,
not to from political parties, and not to fall into sectionalism. (p. 115)
permanent alliances - (ANSWER)George Washington's farewell address warned
against in having permanent alliances in foreign affairs. (p. 115)
Alien and Sedition Acts - (ANSWER)Acts by the Federalists, which authorized the
president to deport dangerous aliens, and detain enemy aliens in wartime. Made
it illegal for newspaper editors to criticize the president or Congress. (p. 117)
Newest Actual Questions and Answers (A+ Guide
Solution)
James Madison - (ANSWER)He is one of the people who wrote the Constitution,
and he is known as the Father of the Constitution. He was later elected president
in 1808, and served for two terms. (p. 104)
Alexander Hamilton - (ANSWER)One of the authors of the Federalist Papers. He
favored a strong central government. He was George Washington's secretary of
the treasury. (p. 106)
Framers of the Constitution - (ANSWER)In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates met
in Philadelphia to create a federal constitution. As a group they were wealthy,
white, male, educated and most were heavily involved in state governments. (p.
104)
Gouverneur Morris - (ANSWER)Leader who helped write the Constitution. (p.
105)
John Dickinson - (ANSWER)Leader who helped write the Constitution. (p. 105)
Federalists - (ANSWER)Favored a strong central government, and a Constitution
to improve on the Articles of Confederation. They were most common along the
Atlantic coast and in the large cities. (p. 106)
, Anti-Federalist - (ANSWER)Argued that the proposed Constitution contained no
protection of individual rights, and that it gave the federal government too much
power. They tended to be small farmers and settlers on the western frontier. (p.
106)
The Federalist Papers - (ANSWER)Series of essays, later published as a book,
written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. It argued effectively
in favor of Constitution. (p. 106)
Bill of Rights; amendments - (ANSWER)The first ten amendments to the
Constitution, added to protect the rights of individual citizens, and adopted in
1781. (p. 108)
Washington's Farewell Address - (ANSWER)In late 1796, George Washington
wrote this address for publication in newspapers. It warned Americans: not to get
involved in European affairs, not to make permanent alliances in foreign affairs,
not to from political parties, and not to fall into sectionalism. (p. 115)
permanent alliances - (ANSWER)George Washington's farewell address warned
against in having permanent alliances in foreign affairs. (p. 115)
Alien and Sedition Acts - (ANSWER)Acts by the Federalists, which authorized the
president to deport dangerous aliens, and detain enemy aliens in wartime. Made
it illegal for newspaper editors to criticize the president or Congress. (p. 117)