Interpreting the Constitution
Party Politics
Domestic Issues
Foreign Affairs
Miscellaneous
100

These first ten amendments to the Constitution were ratified in 1791 to safeguard personal rights and ease Antifederalist fears of a central government.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This political party, led by Alexander Hamilton, envisioned a strong national government and an economy based on manufacturing.

Who are the Federalists?

100

This 1794 uprising in western Pennsylvania was a protest against a federal excise tax on spirits.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

100

In 1793, George Washington issued this proclamation to keep the United States out of the conflict between France and Great Britain. 

What is the Proclamation of Neutrality?

100

In his 1796 Farewell Address, Washington warned the nation against the "baneful effects" of this domestic force.

What are political parties?

200

Thomas Jefferson and James Madison argued for this type of interpretation, claiming the government only had powers specifically "delegated" to it. 

What is strict construction?

200

This party championed an "agrarian vision" of independent farm families. 

Who are the Democratic-Republicans?

200

Hamilton's financial plan called for the national government to "assume" these, which were currently being held by the individual states. 

What are states' debts?

200

This French ambassador caused a diplomatic crisis by attempting to recruit American privateers to attack British ships.

Who is Edmond-Charles Genêt (or Citizen Genêt)?

200

This 1798 law made it a crime to publish "false, scandalous and malicious writing" against the President or Congress.

What is the Sedition Act?

300

Alexander Hamilton argued that this Article 1, Section 8 clause gave Congress "implied powers" to create a national bank. 

What is the "Necessary and Proper" Clause (or Elastic Clause)?

300

When John Adams won the presidency in 1796, his rival, this Democratic-Republican, became vice president. 

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

Hamilton's "Report on Manufactures" advocated for these types of taxes on foreign imports to raise revenue and protect American trade.

What are tariffs?

300

When Washington implemented this in 1795, he was heavily criticized by Democratic-Republicans (and the French) for being too "conciliatory" toward the British.

What is Jay's Treaty?

300

This social ideal argued that women should be educated so they could instruct "their sons in the principles of liberty and government."

What is Republican Motherhood?

400

These 1798 state documents set forth a "states’ rights" interpretation, asserting that states had the right to judge the legitimacy of national laws. 

What are the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?

400

Because Thomas Jefferson and this man received the same number of electoral votes in 1800, the election had to be decided by the House of Representatives.

Who is Aaron Burr?

400

To gain Southern support for his debt plan, Hamilton agreed to move the permanent national capital to this river. 

What is the Potomac?

400

This event involved three French agents who demanded a loan and a bribe from American diplomats, leading to an undeclared maritime war.

What is the XYZ Affair?

400

This was the only state that explicitly, though temporarily, allowed women who met property requirements to vote during the 1790s.

What is New Jersey?

500

This 1789 act created a three-tiered federal court system and ensured that federal judges, rather than state courts, would have the final say on the meaning of the Constitution. 

What is the Judiciary Act of 1789?

500

Jefferson used this phrase to describe the election of 1800, highlighting the first peaceful transfer of power between opposing parties. 

What is the "Revolution of 1800"?

500

This institution, chartered for twenty years in 1791, was intended to provide economic stability by handling government funds and issuing bills of credit. 

What is the Bank of the United States?

500

What revolution outside of Europe also brought fear and anxiety to Americans during the Federalist Period?

What is the Haitian Revolution?

500

This enslaved woman fled from the Washington household to seek freedom.

Who is Ona Judge?

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