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1. A meeting of members of a political party to make plans, choose candidates, or decide how to vote (Caucus)
2. A government run by the people who live under it. People rule either directly through meetings that all may attend, or indirectly through the election of representatives (democracy)
3. A member or supporter of the Federalist Party in the United States (Federalist)
4. A political party in the United States that favored the adoption of the Constitution and, later, the establishment of a strong central government. It existed from about 1791 to about 1816. (Federalists party)
5. To force people to serve in a navy or army (impress)
6. The attitude or policy of a nation that does not take part directly or indirectly in a war between other nations. (Neutrality)
7. Formerly, the Democratic Republicans, formed in 1792. These Republicans were comparable to today's Democrats. (Republicans)
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