Washington set a lot of these which are traditions that later Presidents would follow
What is a Precedent?
John Adams was President number
What is Two/2nd?
Major event that occurred during Jefferson's Presidency leading to the doubling in land of the United States
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Act passed under President Jackson that eventually led to the Trail of Tears
What was the Indian Removal Act
The main feature of the Southern Economy/Industry was
Agriculture, production of cotton
The first one of these consisted of advisers to the President, which was created under Washington
What is the Cabinet?
A major scandal during Adams' Presidency that led to the passage of the Alien & Sedition Acts
What is the X, Y, Z Affair?
The Monroe Doctrine, passed under James Monroe asserted US influence over what region?
What is Central/South America
Jackson had Secretary of the Treasury Roger Taney do "this" which led to the dissolution of the National Bank of the United States
What is remove the funds?
The main economic feature of the North was focused on
Factories/Manufacturing goods
Washington's opinion on political parties
What is he didn't like them/warned against them/not a fan
Adams was the first President to live in this building
What is the White House?
The cartoon below is criticizing which Jeffersonian Law?
What is the Embargo Act?
Andrew Jackson rose to fame by winning this battle fought after the signing of the treaty that ended the War of 1812

What is the Battle of New Orleans?
Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin led to this
What is increased profitability of cotton/extension of slavery
George Washington's Native American policy can be described as
Encouraging Assimilation/adoption of American customs/traditions
The Alien & Sedition Acts limited the rights of
What are immigrants and free speech?
The Louisiana territory was purchased from this country
What is France?
President Jackson's actions during the Tariff of Abominations controversy potentially avoided this which would happen in 1861
What is civil war
The results of the War of 1812 led to Americans increased feeling of this that drew them together
What is Nationalism?
Mt. Vernon, the home of George Washington, seen here, was located in which state?

What is Virginia?
Son of John Adams who defeated Andrew Jackson in the 1824 election and also made the Adams family the first father/son Presidency
Who was John Quincy Adams?
Names of the surveyors sent by Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory
Who were Lewis & Clark?
Jackson's nickname given to him by his soldiers, relating to his toughness
What is Old Hickory?
This is the tallest structure in Washington, DC

What is the Washington Monument?