Vocabulary
Domestic Topics
Foreign Policy and War
Political Parties
Economy
100

This is a synonym for a tradition, usually used when talking about presidential actions.

What is a precedent?

100

This person established the traditions of appointing a cabinet, serving 2 presidential terms, and supporting a national bank.

Who is George Washington?

100

George Washington said this foreign policy would be best for Americans.

What is neutrality?

100

This political party had a loose interpretation of the Constitution, wanted more power in the federal government, and supported the national bank.

What is the Federalist party?

100

This was the primary economic problem that George Washington faced as president.

What was the war debt?

200

This refers to capturing people and forcing them to join the military.

What is impressment?

200

This is an example of a domestic issue faced by early presidents.

(Multiple correct answers) Marbury v Madison, Alien and Sedition Acts, Whiskey Rebellion, The National Bank debates

200

This foreign policy banned additional colonization of the Americas.

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

200

This political party had a strict interpretation of the Constitution, wanted more power in the state governments, and did not support the national bank.

What is the Democratic-Republican party?

200

This institution was Hamilton's way to take over states' war debt and build economic credibility with foreign countries.

What was the national bank?

300

This refers to something that happens within a country's borders.

What is domestic?

300

This doubled the size of the United States.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

This group of Congressmen wanted to go to war with Britain in order to invade Canada.

Who were the War Hawks?

300

These TWO politicians were the leaders of the political parties.

Who were Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson?

300

This economic system is supported by the U.S. Constitution.

What is the free enterprise system?

400

This is a tax on imported goods.

What is a tariff?

400

This court case established the principle of judicial review.

What is Marbury v Madison?

400

This military leader led the U.S. to victory during the Battle of New Orleans.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

400

This issue was the main cause of political parties in the U.S..

What was the creation of the national bank?

400

Laissez-faire refers to this amount of governmental interference with the economy.

What is minimal interference?

500

This refers to the judicial branch's power to declare governmental acts constitutional or unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

500

The Sedition Act violated this constitutional guarantee.

What is freedom of the press?

500

This event happened when France refused to meet with America without a bribe.

What is the XYZ affair?

500

This document from George Washington warned the U.S. against forming political parties.

What is the Farewell Address?

500

The War of 1812 had this effect on the American economy.

What is an increase in manufacturing/industrialization?

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