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A 1797 incident in which french officials demanded a bribe from us diplomats
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something done or said that becomes an example for others to follow
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a 1794 protest against the governments tax on whiskey which was valuable to the livelihood of backcountry farmers
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a group of department heads who serve as the presidents chief advisors
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Established the number of supreme court justices and created the lower national courts
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a tax on imported items designed to protect a countrys industries from foreign competition
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a theory that said that states had the right to judge when the federal government had passed an unconstitutional law
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not siding with one country or another
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the act of seizing by force
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a series of four laws enacted in1798 to reduce the political power of recent immigrants to the United states