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What lawyer for the soldiers involved in the Boston Massare signed the Alien and Sedition Acts and was the first vice president and second president?
John Adams [do NOT accept John Quincy Adams = 6th president]
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What was the result of the Alien and Sedition Acts?
the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
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Were the Alien and Sedition Acts true to American ideals? Explain your answer. Think About: • the purpose of these acts • how they were put to use • the First Amendment to the Constitution
No, they were used to stop foreign people not how America gives: -To make it harder for immigrants to get into the US – Alien Act Sedition Act – was to impose jail time and fines for anyone lying about the government. Many Federalist were afraid France was going to overthrow the U.S. -People were jailed/deported -Went against the first amendment (speech)
What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?
Alien- the president had the right to imprision or deport citizens of another country that were residing in the U.S. Sedition- it was against the law to criticise government officials unless you could prove everything you said
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Why did the U.S. Congress pass the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798?
to prevent government opposition
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Who were the Alien and Sedition Acts aimed at?
aimed towards the immigrants who were mainly Jeffersonian Republicans
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Compare and contrast the presidencies of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. How did their main actions as president reflect their different ideas about the role of federal government? Think About: • the Supreme Court • the Alien and Sedition Acts • **economic programs • the Louisiana Purchase
-Adams wanted Supreme Court -Adams did not want natives in U.S. Jefferson thinks it is a misuse of power. -**Jefferson thought that a national bank was unconstitutional -Jefferson wanted to expand the nation.
Nativism -> Alien and Sedition Acts
Supported naturalization laws, and isolation from foreigners
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Alien and Sedition Acts (repeal of)
repeal of must live in US for 5 years now instead of 14 years.
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. “. . . Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!” — Daniel Webster, 1830 The principle expressed in this statement was also reflected in A. Thomas Jefferson’s call for nullification of the Alien and Sedition Acts B. Federalist Party threats during the War of 1812 C. John Calhoun’s defense of States rights D. Abraham Lincoln’s attitude toward Southern secession
D. Abraham Lincoln’s attitude toward Southern secession
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