Colonial Era
Revolution Era
Confederation to Constitution
Presidents
Miscellaneous
100

What was the first colony in the U.S.?

Jamestown

100

Define the word "tyranny"

A cruel and oppressive government.

100
What was the first American constitution written in the Revolution Era?

The Articles of Confederation

100

President who set a lot of presidents.

George Washington

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What colony signed the Mayflower Compact?

Plymouth

200

The first battles of the American Revolution.

Lexington & Concord

200

Name 2 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

1. weak central government

2. government couldn't collect taxes.

200
Name the biggest success of Jefferson's presidency.

The Louisiana Purchase

200

Explain the significance of the court case Marbury v Madison.

Established Judicial Review - gives the Supreme Court the power to declare a law unconstitutional.

300

Name all the colonial regions.

New England, Middle, Southern

300

List all 8 causes of the Revolutionary War - in order.

French & Indian War

Proclamation of 1763

Sugar Act

Stamp Act

Townshend Act

Boston Massacre

Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

300

What event caused the founding fathers to write the U.S. Constitution?

Shay's Rebellion

300

Which President signed which Act?

1. Alien & Sedition Acts

2. Embargo Act

1. Adams

2. Jefferson

300

What do we call the ideals "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"?

Unalienable Rights

400

Which colonial region is nicknamed the "Breadbasket" of the colonies.

Middle Colonies

400

What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?

The Americans won & proved to the French they could win.  This convinced the French to help the U.S.

400

What is the role of each of the 3 main branches of government?

Legislative - write the law

Executive - execute/enforce the law

Judicial - interpret & review the law

400

Name all the presidents we've studied so far - in sequential order.

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

400

What was the Northwest Ordinance?

1. Congress appts. Governor, secretary & 3 judges.

2. Once there are 5,000 free adult males they can elect a legislature.

3. Once there are 10,000 free adults living there they can apply for statehood.

500

Name 3 cash crops grown in the Southern Colonies.

Indigeo

Cotton

Tobacco

500
What is the significance of the date October 19, 1781?

When the British surrendered to the Americans and ended the Revolutionary War.

500

Explain the Great Compromise & the Three-Fifths Compromise.

Great Compromise: Bicameral legislature 

House of Reps representation based on population

Senate representation is equal for each state

Three - Fifths Compromise:  All enslaved people would count as 3/5 of a person.

500
Name 2 things George Washington warned against in his Farewell Address.

1. Beware of foreign alliances

2. Beware of political parties

500

Explain the effects of the War of 1812.

1. maintained the status quo

2. Proved that the U.S. was an independent nation.

3. Proved the U.S. was a player on the world stage - was to be taken seriously.

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