a. cemented federalism within the judiciary.
In what are called the "midnight appointments" John Adams passed the Judiciary Act of 1801.
The Judiciary Act of 1801 expanded the power of the federal judicial branch. Through Adams' presidency many debates occurred on the power for the federal court. Federalists like Adams believed the federal court needed more power and Democratic-Republicans like Thomas Jefferson believed the states should have the most powerful courts. In an act to save the federal power of the court system, Adams enacted the Judiciary Act of 1801. This act gave the federal courts more power to preside, added more federal courts, and added more federal judges.
Jamestown Virginia was the first permanent English colony.
D. a foundation for self-government
If Earths axis was not at a tilt and it was going straight up and down then there wouldn’t be seasons.