Bill of Rights
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Early Presidents
The Constitution
100

This name is given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This term describes someone who supported the new Constitution in 1787.

What is a Federalist?

100

This group opposed the Constitution because it lacked protections for individual rights.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

100

This president warned against political parties and foreign alliances in his farewell address.

Who is George Washington?

100

These two groups debated whether the Constitution gave the federal government too much power.

Who are the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

200

This freedom, protected by the First Amendment, allows people to worship freely or not at all.

What is freedom of religion?

200

This early political party believed in a strong central government and a national bank.

What is the Federalist Party?

200

Anti-Federalists feared that the US government would fall into this if given too much power.

What is tyranny?

200

Washington responded to the Whiskey Rebellion by doing this.

What is sending in federal troops (or leading troops to stop the rebellion)?

200

This document replaced the Articles of Confederation and established a stronger federal government.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

300

This political group refused to ratify the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

300

This founding father led the Federalist Party and was the first Secretary of the Treasury.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

Anti-Federalists favored stronger governments at this level.

What are state governments?

300

This Federalist president passed the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts.

Who is John Adams?

300

This compromise was made to gain support for the Constitution by protecting individual rights.

What is the Bill of Rights?

400

Supporters of the Bill of Rights argued it was necessary to protect these from the federal government.

What are individual rights or civil liberties?

400

Federalists favored an interpretation of the Constitution that gave more power to this.

What is the Federal government?

400

This early political party was formed by Anti-Federalists and favored farmers and states' rights.

What is the Democratic-Republican Party?

400

This event during Washington’s presidency tested federal authority when farmers rebelled over a tax.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

400

This principle divides power between the federal and state governments.

What is federalism?

500

Opponents of the Bill of Rights believed it was unnecessary because the Constitution already limited this.

What is the power of the federal government?

500

These three men were the main authors of the Federalist Papers.

Who are Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay?

500

These three men were key Anti-Federalist leaders.

Who are Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and George Mason?

500

This Democratic-Republican president favored agriculture and a limited central government.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

500

The Constitution separates the national government into these 3 branches.

What are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches?

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