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Q: Which act was an effort to preserve Federalist principles?
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What is an effort to preserve Federalist principles?

The Judiciary Act was an effort to preserve Federalist principles. It was enacted in 1789 and established the U.S. federal judiciary.


Which two principles of food preservation are found in apricot jam?

Sterilization (of the container, and also the jam going into the container). Also, the act of using sugar to preserve foods.


What is the Act of giving into an agressor to preserve peace?

appeasement


What is the importance of the Federalist papers?

The federalist papers were 85 letters written to newspapers to urge ratification of the constitution. They were written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay to address the objections of opponents who feared a tyrannical central government and that it would supersede states rights and encroach on individual rights. The main argument of the letters was that the proposed system would preserve the Union and the government would act in the national interests.


What is an example of partisan politics under the Federalist administation?

passage of the Naturalization Act


Who was against the alien and sedition act?

The Republicans supported the Alien Act and they opposed the Sedition Act. The Federalist liked the Sedition Act because it was supposed to destroy the Republicans.


Who did Thomas Jefferson inherit the federalist papers from?

Jefferson didn't inherit the papers from anyone. The men who wrote them were peers of Jefferson and they were strong nationalists. The essays argued that the system proposed in the Constitution would preserve the union and empower the federal government to act firmly and coherently in national interests.


What requires AF agencies to create and preserve records?

The Federal Records Act requires AF agencies to create and preserve records.


Which is the clearest example of partisan politics under the federalist administrations?

passage of the naturalization act


What is the name of the law that helped Adams appoint federalist judges?

judiciary act of 1801


What do Federalist do?

federalists believe that democratic republicans should not be able to participate in the judiuary act.


Why did the democratic-republicans respond so strongly against the sedition act?

Americans felt that a strong central government abusing its power was coming true . And the republicans looked to the states to preserve the people's liberties and stand up to what they regarded as federalist tyranny .