This is the first conflict Washington dealt with as President.
What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
These people were leaders of the Federalists.
Who were Alexander Hamilton and John Adams?
This was the diplomatic incident between France and the U.S. that led to UNDECLARED naval war.
What was the XYZ Affair?
This conflict is one of the most forgotten parts of U.S. history.
What was the War of 1812?
This person created the first Presidential Cabinet.
Who was George Washington?
This is how the Whiskey Rebellion was different than Shay's Rebellion.
What was the federal (central) government was able to put down/stop the Whiskey Rebellion showing the effectiveness of the Constitution?
These people led the Democratic-Republicans.
Who were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison?
John Adams passed these to restrict immigration and limit freedom of speech.
What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?
This was when the British boarded U.S. ships and kidnapped American sailors to have them rejoin the British Navy.
What was impressment?
This person was president during the War of 1812.
Who was James Madison?
This person was the first Secretary of State.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
This party tended to be supported by businessmen, merchants, and northerners.
Who were the Federalists?
These were passed in response to protest the Alien and Sedition Acts.
What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?
This was a nationalist group who wanted to go to war during the War of 1812.
Who were the War Hawks?
This person wanted to create a protective tariff to improve the U.S. economy.
Who was Alexander Hamilton?
This person was Washington's Secretary of Treasury.
Who was Alexander Hamilton?
Hamilton suggested that the federal government should assume this from the states as part of his economic plan.
What was states' war debt?
Marbury v. Madison established this power for the Supreme Court.
What is judicial review?
Name 2 causes of the War of 1812
What were the impressment of sailors, the election of War Hawks to Congress, desire for uninterrupted trade with Europe, America caught between Britain and France, expansion hopes in Florida/Canada, British encouraging Native American attacks?
This person was behind the midnight appointments.
Who was John Adams?
These were the three warning Washington gave in his farewell address.
What were stay out of debt, stay neutral in foreign affairs, and don't form political parties?
This was Thomas Jefferson's interpretation of the Constitution.
What was strict interpretation?
Gibbons v. Ogden and Maryland v. McCulloch both had this impact on government.
What is they both increased the power of the central government and declared that the federal government is supreme to the state governments?
Name at least 2 effects of the War of 1812.
What were the recognition of the U.S./Canada boundary line, a feeling of nationalism, Andrew Jackson gains fame, Federalist party comes to an end, Native Americans are left to defend their land, America makes claims to Florida/Oregon?
This person gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.
Who was John Marshall?