Which President...(Pt.1)
Which President...(Pt.2)
Important Individuals
Important Facts
100

Which president walked on “untrodden ground”?

George Washington

100

Which president was the son of a president?

John Quincy Adams

100

Which president did not come from a wealthy background?

Andrew Jackson

100

How does a government get its money?

taxing the people

200

Which president was an architect, lawyer, inventor, and writer?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Which president was the commander in chief of the Continental Army and the president of the Constitutional Convention?

George Washington

200

Who was the Secretary of the Treasury when George Washington was president?

Alexander Hamilton

200

Which states donated land that became Washington, D.C.? Name both.

Maryland, Virginia

300

Which president declared war against Great Britain?

James Madison

300

Which president believed the U.S. was too young and fragile to get involved in war?

John Adams

300

Who was the African American scientist who helped survey Washington, D.C.?

Benjamin Banneker

300

What were the important results of the Louisiana Purchase?

1) Doubled the size of the United States

2) Allowed farmers and others to use the port of New Orleans

400

Which president’s doctrine told Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere?

James Monroe

400

Which president believed people needed education in order to govern themselves?

Thomas Jefferson

400

Who was the author of the “Star Spangled Banner”?

Francis Scott Key

400

What was the Indian Removal Act?

A law forcing Native Americans to move westward.

500

Which president was a hero at the Battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson

500

Which president built a national university but was cold and hard to get to know as well as did not present his ideas forcefully?

John Quincy Adams

500

Which First Lady chose to believe that the White House would be a good place to live even though it was unfinished and had many problems?

Abigail Adams

500

What are the 3 Branches of government?

Executive, Judicial, Legislative

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