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A) trying to fill the popular George Washington's shoes.
B) Hamilton's hatred of him and efforts to undermine him.
C) his ambivalent positions on the critical political, economic, and foreign policy issues of the day.
D) his demeanor as an intellectual and elite, which made him unappealing to the masses.
E) his narrow victory in his bid for office.
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A) Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans
B) Hamiltonian Federalists
C) African American slaves
D) Free African Americans
E) American Indian tribes on the western frontier such as the Miamis
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A) increased George Washington's huge popularity.
B) provided further evidence of American support for France.
C) alienated America from Spain.
D) created deeper splits between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans.
E) led to the election of Thomas Jefferson.
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A) First
B) Sixth
C) Eighth
D) Ninth
E) Tenth
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A) his commitment to the Franco-American alliance of 1778.
B) the threat of British naval action against the American coast.
C) the national government's dependence on customs collections for revenue and the promotion of international trade with favored partners.
D) his personal commitment to democratic government as a world ideal.
E) his connection to the French foreign minister Citizen Edmond Genêt.
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A) rejected by the House of Representatives and the Senate.
B) supported by Thomas Jefferson.
C) accepted by the bank's opponents, even if they disagreed with the goals and objectives of the bank on policy grounds.
D) based on the "necessary and proper," or "elastic," clause in the Constitution.
E) rejected by President George Washington.
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A) the majority.
B) elites uninfluenced by the informed masses or "the best people."
C) farmers.
D) industrial workers.
E) native-born citizens only.
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A) the XYZ affair.
B) Thomas Jefferson's presidential candidacy in 1800.
C) the Alien and Sedition Acts.
D) the compact theory of government.
E) the Federalist papers.
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A) Articles of Confederation.
B) "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution.
C) Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.
D) Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
E) restrictions on Congress's power in Article I, section 10 of the Constitution.
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A) the deportation of Citizen Genêt.
B) French seizure of American merchant ships.
C) the adjustment of the Florida boundary.
D) America's unilateral withdrawal from the Franco-American alliance.
E) Pinckney's Treaty.
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