George Washington and Precedents
Hamilton vs. Jefferson
Political Parties
Executive Power and Conflict
Liberty, Expansion and Change
100

This is the term for an action or decision that sets an example for future presidents.

precedent

100

This Founding Father believed in a strong central government and an industrial economy.

Alexander Hamilton

100

This political party supported a strong central government and close ties to Great Britain.

Who are the Federalists?

100

This type of tax on whiskey led to a major rebellion in Pennsylvania.

Excise Tax

100

These laws limited freedom of speech and targeted immigrants during John Adams’ presidency.

Alien and Sedition Act

200

Even though it is not mentioned in the Constitution, Washington created this group of advisors to help run the executive branch.

Cabinet

200

This Founding Father believed in states’ rights and an agrarian economy.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This political party favored states’ rights and close ties to France.

Who are the Democratic-Republicans?


200

Washington believed the U.S. should remain this in foreign conflicts between Britain and France.

Neutral

200

This undeclared naval conflict occurred between the U.S. and France.

Quasi-War

300

What year did George Washington become president (This is the only time a president was inaugurated in an odd number year) 

1789

300

Hamilton argued that the federal government could create a national bank using these powers.

Implied Power (Elastic Clause)

300

The disagreement over this issue directly contributed to the rise of political parties.

What is the National Bank?

300

This rebellion tested whether the federal government could enforce its laws.

Whiskey Rebellion

300

The Louisiana Territory was purchased from this country.

France

400

By stepping down after two terms, Washington set this long-lasting tradition for future presidents

Serving 2 terms

400

Jefferson believed the Constitution should be interpreted this way.

Strict Interpretation

400

This belief argues that power should be concentrated in the national government.

Centralized government


400

Washington responded to the Whiskey Rebellion by sending this many militia troops.

13,000

400

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States and cost this much.

$15 Million

500

This Article of the Constitution outlines the powers of the executive branch but does not mention a Cabinet.

What is Article II

500

Washington’s decision to support the National Bank set this major precedent for future presidents.

Made the federal government stronger because of loose interpretation

500

Washington warned against these in his Farewell Address, fearing they would divide the nation.

Political Powers

500

By enforcing the Whiskey Tax, Washington set this precedent for future presidents.

President has the power to enforce laws.

500

This expedition was sent to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.

Lewis and Clark Expedition

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