Presidential Matters
Movers and Shakers
A Matter of Principal
Seperated by differences
All About the Money
100
This president feared that the US would risk security if it were to become involved in international alliances
Who is George Washington?
100
These man-made waterways made the movement of goods easier and cheaper
What are Canals?
100
Power is shared between state and national governments
What is Federalism?
100
This policial party was headed by Alexander Hamilton and tended to favor the wealthy.
Who were the Federalists?
100
This valuable city served as an agricultural port after being gained in the Louisiana Purchase
What is New Orleans?
200
First "common man" president
Who is Andrew Jackson?
200
Set out to meet the natives, conduct scientic research, and find a passage to the Pacific Ocean
Who are Lewis and Clark
200
The McCullough v Maryland decision established the supremacy of this law
What is Federal law?
200
This section of the nation was urban, industrial, supported tariffs, opposed slavery, and had many trade routes
What is the North?
200
First American factory, worked mainly by young women
What is the Lowell Factory?
300
Supported a strict interpertation of the Constitution and dreamed of a nation of farmers
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
300
This revolution ousted the skilled craftsman and replaced him with unskilled cheap laborers
What is The Industrial Revolution?
300
Kept peace by keeping the number of slave and free states equal
What is the Missouri Compromise?
300
This section of the nation was rural, supported slavery. and opposed tariffs
What is the South?
300
This Act forced the Native Americans off their valuable Georgian lands
What is the Indian Removal Act?
400
When he was Jefferson's Secretary of State, this future president refused to deliver John Adam's last minute appointments.
Who is James Madison?
400
This invention, which increased cotton productivity, spread cotton growing and slavery across the deep South
What is the Cotton Gin?
400
This doctrine's primary purpose was to limit European influence in the Western Hemisphere
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
400
Party headed by Jefferson, which favored the farmers and a strict interpertation of the Constitution
Who were the Democratic-Republicans?
400
This US-British war was due to blockades, impressments, and British support of Indian resistance-- all of which were costly to young America
What is the War of 1812?
500
First Father-Son presidents
Who are John and John Quincy Adams?
500
Teenage girl who became instrumental for the success of the Corps of Discovery
Who is Sacagawea
500
Despite his strict interpertation of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from this Frenchmen.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
500
This prisoner of war wrote the national anthem?
Who is Francis Scott Key?
500
This inventor helped the South become wealthy with his invention--the Cotton Gin
Who is Eli Whitney?
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