Which of the following practices led in part to the creation of Jays Treaty between the United States and Great Britain in 1794 quizlet?

Federalists:
- Supporters of the Washington administration, favored Hamilton's economic program and close ties with Britain
- Prosperous merchants, farmers, lawyers, and established political leaders (especially outside the south) tended to support the Federalists.
- Elitist outlook - reflecting the traditional eighteenth-century view of society as a fixed hierarchy and of public office as reserved for men of economic substance
- Freedom, Federalists insisted rested on the deference (humble submission and respect) to authority
- Federalists may have been the only major party in American history forthrightly to proclaim democracy and freedom dangerous in the hands of ordinary citizens

Republicans:
- Led by Madison and Jefferson, more sympathetic to France than the Federalists and had more faith in democratic self government
- Drew support from wealthy southern planters and ordinary planters
- Republicans were far more critical than the Federalists of social and economic inequality, and more accepting of broad democratic participation as essential to freedom

- Federalists denounced Republicans as French agents, anarchists, and traitors.
- Republicans called their opponents monarchists intent on transforming the new national government into a corrupt, British style aristocracy.

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Read the excerpt from Judith Sargent Murray, "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790).
[T]he sister must be wholly domesticated, while the brother is led by the hand through all the flowery paths of science. Grant that their minds are by nature equal, yet who shall wonder at the apparent superiority. . . . At length arrived at womanhood, the uncultivated fair one feels a void, which the employments allotted her are by no means capable of filling. . . . She herself is most unhappy; she feels the want of a cultivated mind. . . . Should it . . . be vociferated, "Your domestic employments are sufficient"—I would calmly ask, is it reasonable, that a candidate for immortality, for the joys of heaven, an intelligent being, who is to spend an eternity in contemplating the works of Deity, should at present be so degraded, as to be allowed no other ideas, than those which are suggested by the mechanism of a pudding, or the sewing the seams of a garment? . . .
Yes, ye lordly, ye haughty sex, our souls are by nature equal to yours.

How does Murray answer the argument that offering education to women will lead them to neglect their "domestic employments"?

Federalists believed in a strong federal republican government led by learned, public-spirited men of property
-believed that too much democracy would threaten the republic.

Democratic-Republicans, alternatively, feared too much federal government power and focused more on the rural areas of the country, which they thought were underrepresented and underserved.
-felt that the spirit of true republicanism, which meant virtuous living for the common good, depended on farmers and agricultural areas.

Which of the following statements about the putting-out system is true?

a.)The putting-out system benefited merchants, who were able to cut down on production costs, but at the expense of farm families, who could not compete.
b.)The putting-out system benefited farm families, who came to dominate the economy but at the expense of merchants, who had to find new ways to earn profits.
c.)The putting-out system benefited merchants, who were able to cut down on production costs, as well as farm families, who were able to earn extra income.
d.)The putting-out system took a toll on both farm families and merchants, who had to work more to make less, but it helped the nation compete with Britain.

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