George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Other
100

Who was President Washington's Secretary of Treasury and Secretary of State

Treasury- Hamilton

State- Jefferson

100

What political party did John Adams belong to? 

Federalist

100

Jefferson opposed the National Bank because he is a strict constructionist. What does the term "strict constructionist" mean? 

The government can only make laws that are explicitly written in the Constitution

100

What political party was James Madison? 

Democratic Republican

100

What does the term "Nationalism" mean?

Showing pride for one's country. 

200

In order to get the South to agree to take on some of the national debt, what compromise did Hamilton make? 

He offered to move the capital to Washington D.C.

200
What was the name of the event where Adams sent diplomats to France, but was meant by agents who said they had to pay money to meet the French authorities? 

XYZ Affair

200

What was the Embargo Act? 

An act that banned trade with all foreign countries. 

200

What was the Non-Intercourse Act? 

An Act banning trade with only Great Britain and France. 

200

What are the three main branches of government and what is each one's function? 

Legislative-make laws

Executive-enforce laws

Judicial-interpret laws

300

What two pieces of advice did President Washington give before he stepped down from presidency? 

Avoid political parties

Avoid foreign alliances. 

300

What was the Sedition Act? 

An act that fined/imprisoned any person or group of people that spoke wrong about the government. 

300

What important city and river were gained in the Louisiana Purchase? 

New Orleans

Mississippi River

300

Describe one of the following battles:

Fort McHenry

New Orleans

Fort McHenry-British bombard fort for 25 hours, U.S. successfully defends and stops British advance. 

New Orleans- happened after war ended, Andrew Jackson protects New Orleans and becomes a hero. 

300

What are the names of the first two political parties in the United States (be specific)

Federalists

Democratic-Republicans

400

What is the name of the conflict that took place where American soldiers set fire to Native American villages and massacred the population? 

The Battle of Fallen Timbers

400

Why were people outraged by the Alien and Sedition Acts? 

They challenged the 1st amendment. 

400

What is Judicial Review

The Supreme Court has the power to deem any law unconstitutional.

400

Why did the battle of Tippecanoe anger the United States? 

They learned that Great Britain was supplying the Native Americans with guns and supplies. 
400

Why did Aaron Burr duel Alexander Hamilton? Who won? 

Hamilton sided with the Democratic-Republican party in the 3rd presidential election. Hamilton died. 

500

Why was the Whiskey Rebellion significant? 

It showed that the Constitution now gives the power to the government to enforce its laws. 

500

What was the Alien Act

The president could detain any non-citizen in the U.S. in times of war as well as increase the length of time it took to become a U.S. citizen. 

500

Identify two major negative consequences of the Louisiana Purchase. 

It expanded slavery and further divided the nation. 

It forced Native Americans to be pushed even further west. 

500

The Treaty of Ghent brought an end to the war of 1812 and established the "Status Quo Antebellum." What does the phrase in quotations mean? 

"The state existing before the war"

500

What is the difference between a War Hawk and War Dove? Which political party supported each one? 

War Hawks- Democratic Republicans who wanted war with Great Britain. 

War Doves- Federalists who did not want war with Great Britain. 

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