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    Since the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) was founded‚ countless people have left their homelands as alien laborers in pursuit of the American dream. Each laborer was allowed to settle in the CNMI to work and make a living. These people made the CNMI a diverse group of ethnicities and nationalities. The CNMI is the home of Chamorros‚ Carolinians‚ Pacific Islanders‚ Asians‚ and people from around the world‚ including the mainland United States‚ "statesiders." At the end of

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    Thomas Jefferson Under the executive branch of the new constitution‚ Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. When Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a new national bank‚ Jefferson adamantly spoke against it. He felt it would violate states rights by causing a huge competitor for the state banks‚ then causing a federal monopoly. Jefferson’s argument was that since the Constitution did not say Congress could create a bank they should not be given that power. This is the philosophy of strict construction

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    h) Also resulted in the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ which targeted French and Irish immigrants and made the naturalization period longer‚ the president was allowed to export any immigrant deemed dangerous to the public‚ and also limited freedom of the press. i) The Treaty of Morfontaine restored normal relations between the U.S. and France and was signed in 1800‚ after Talleyrand sought to end the unofficial naval dispute without declaring war on the U.S. 2) Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798

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    The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions sparked great controversy throughout the United States during 1798 and 1799. The resolutions were manifestos that protested against the Federalist Alien and Sedition Acts. The authors of the resolutions remained anonymous‚ but were written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson‚ who were upset with how the Federalists were ruling the nation. These two republicans knew something needed to be done for the central government

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    The Sedition Act of 1798 For the first few years of Constitutional government‚ under the leadership of George Washington‚ there was a unity‚ commonly called Federalism that even James Madison (the future architect of the Republican Party) acknowledged in describing the Republican form of government-- " And according to the degree of pleasure and pride we feel in being republicans‚ ought to be our zeal in cherishing the spirit and supporting the character of Federalists." Although legislators had

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    Journal #1 Throughout the first chapter‚ what I found most interesting were the relationships and differences between the newly arrived aliens and the natives of what is now the United States. The two recognized each other as of the same species‚ but most of the communication efforts between the two were futile. The language of the new comers differed significantly. They had an oral dialogue and written communication‚ which the natives understood nothing of. I find it most interesting‚ because I

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    with the French and continued to trade with them throughout the revolution. • 1795 America could trade with the Spanish through New Orleans. B. The Alien & Sedition Acts • French and American ships were fighting full-scale naval war on the high seas. • Alien Act - 1798 law that allowed the government to imprison or deport aliens. • Sedition Act – 1798 law that allowed the prosecution of critics of the government. 2) (Page 23): Why did Jay’s

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    Free speech is extremely important‚ but there were times in the past when it was limited‚ for example‚ the Klansas City Kable and the Alien and Sedition Act‚ when the government was justified for doing so. Free speech plays an essential role in our democracy. Where would we be without free speech? There is no point in democracy if you can’t express yourself. Our freedom depends on free speech. If we didn’t have free speech‚ we wouldn’t be able to freely state our opinions. Another reason why free

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    owers not declared in the constitution were delegated to the states. The Alien and Sedition Acts caused quarrel between Hamilton and Jefferson. Enacted by the Federalists‚ the Alien Act arrested and deported illegal aliens while the Sedition Act limited criticism of the government. (Doc F) The acts sparked the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions which‚ penned by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ were responses to the Alien and Sedition Acts declaring them null and void.(Doc H) In response to the resolutions Rhode Island

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    approached‚ many people realized that Federalist policies became a failure or favored very little. The passing of the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ the Judiciary Act of 1801‚ Whiskey Rebellion‚ Jay’s Treaty‚ and Hamilton’s economic programs all led to the revolution of 1800 that was deserved. The Federalists’ decision to approach these problems proved to be unfavorable and unjust. The Alien and Sedition acts‚ for example‚ were meant to punish republicans but it also suppressed the freedom of speech to Americans

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