Classify the following issues as Domestic or Foreign and identify the appropriate president for each: The Barbary Pirates, The Whiskey Rebellion, The Revolution of 1800, Marbury v... Classify the following issues as Domestic or Foreign and identify the appropriate president for each: The Barbary Pirates, The Whiskey Rebellion, The Revolution of 1800, Marbury v Madison, The XYZ Affair, The Jay Treaty, The Missouri Compromise, The Alien and Sedition Acts.
Understand the Problem
The question involves classifying various historic issues as either foreign or domestic, and associating them with the correct presidential administration. It requires knowledge of U.S. history and the appropriate categorization of events.
Answer
Barbary Pirates: Foreign, Jefferson; Whiskey Rebellion: Domestic, Washington; Revolution of 1800: Domestic, Jefferson; Marbury v Madison: Domestic, Jefferson; XYZ Affair: Foreign, Adams; Jay Treaty: Foreign, Washington; Missouri Compromise: Domestic, Monroe; Alien and Sedition Acts: Domestic, Adams.
The Barbary Pirates - Foreign, Jefferson; The Whiskey Rebellion - Domestic, Washington; The Revolution of 1800 - Domestic, Jefferson; Marbury v Madison - Domestic, Jefferson; The XYZ Affair - Foreign, Adams; The Jay Treaty - Foreign, Washington; The Missouri Compromise - Domestic, Monroe; The Alien and Sedition Acts - Domestic, Adams.
Answer for screen readers
The Barbary Pirates - Foreign, Jefferson; The Whiskey Rebellion - Domestic, Washington; The Revolution of 1800 - Domestic, Jefferson; Marbury v Madison - Domestic, Jefferson; The XYZ Affair - Foreign, Adams; The Jay Treaty - Foreign, Washington; The Missouri Compromise - Domestic, Monroe; The Alien and Sedition Acts - Domestic, Adams.
More Information
Classifying these issues involves understanding the nature of each event and the presidency during which they occurred. Domestic issues mainly dealt with internal US affairs, while foreign issues involved international relations.
Tips
Ensure correct association of events with the corresponding president to avoid confusion.
Sources
- John Adams Presidency | Alien & Sedition Acts - Lesson - study.com
- Chapter 4: Federalists and Republicans, 1789-1816 - yonkerspublicschools.org
- United States History - ma.lvlhs.org
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