The amount of terms President Washington Served.
What is two terms?
The party that John Adams was a part of.
What is the Federalist Party?
The Party that Jefferson was a part of.
What is the Democratic-Republican Party?
This country started a revolution and expected the new United States to help.
What is France?
Pi.
What is 3.14?
Before he was the nation's president, he was first president of this convention.
What is the Constitutional Convention?
Helped create this treaty ending the Revolutionary War.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
The first major conflict that the United States faced that Jefferson had to handle.
America's primary trade partner.
What is Great Britian?
The figure that inspired Santa Claus.
Who is St. Nicholas?
Gained a reputation as an effective leader in this major war.
What is the Revolutionary War?
This Affair started a Quasi-War with France.
What is the XYZ Affair?
This important Supreme Court Case established the principal of Judicial Review.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
The group that blockaded the Mediterranean and did not let ships pass unless they paid tribute.
Who is the Barbary Pirates?
The acronym our school uses to remind us of what behavior we should have.
What is PRIDE?
A rebellion in Pennsylvania that tested the power of the Federal Government under Washington.
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
Passed these acts in order to quiet anti-government sentiment.
What are the Alien & Sedition Acts?
Purchased this territory which doubled the size of the United States.
What is the Louisiana Territory?
Leader of the French Revolution who created a peace treaty with the United States.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
The amount of stripes on the American Flag.
What is 13?
His final speech in which he gives warnings to the American People.
What is his Farewell Address?
Died on the same day as this person.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
The first early accomplishment of Jefferson's presidency.
What is let the Alien & Sedition Acts expire?
George Washington's plan for foreign conflicts.
What is neutrality?
The year Christopher Columbus "sailed the ocean blue".
What is 1492?