Colonial & Revolution (1607–1776
The Constitution (1781–1791)
The Early Republic (1789–1824)
Jackson & Reform (1824–1848)
Expansion & Division (1800–1850)
100

This war (1754–1763) ended "Salutary Neglect" and led Britain to tax the colonies to pay off war debt.

Answer: What is the French and Indian War?

100

This first constitution of the U.S. failed because the federal government had no power to tax or regulate trade.

Answer: What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned the nation against "permanent alliances" and these political groups.

Answer: What are Political Parties?

100

This movement, led by people like Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, sought the immediate end of slavery.

Answer: What is Abolitionist Movement

100

The belief that the United States was divinely ordained to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.

Answer: What is Manifest Destiny?

200

Thomas Paine wrote this pamphlet in 1776, arguing that it was "absurd" for a continent to be governed by a small island.

Answer: What is Common Sense?

200

In Federalist No. 51, Madison argues that this system is necessary to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful.

  • Answer: What are Checks and Balances (or Separation of Powers)?

200

This 1803 Supreme Court case established the principle of Judicial Review, giving the Court the power to declare laws unconstitutional.

Answer: What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

Andrew Jackson was criticized for this practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.

What is the Spoils System?

200

This 1820 agreement admitted Maine as a free state, Missouri as a slave state, and drew a line at 36°30'.

Answer: What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

Britain issued this order forbidding settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains to prevent conflict with Native Americans.

Answer: What is the Proclamation of 1763?

300

This Constitutional provision counted a portion of the enslaved population for both taxation and representation purposes.

Answer: What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

300

Thomas Jefferson authorized this 1803 land deal with France, which doubled the size of the United States.

Answer: What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

After the Election of 1824, Andrew Jackson used this term to describe the alleged deal that made John Quincy Adams president and Henry Clay Secretary of State.

Answer: What is the Corrupt Bargain?

300

This war (1846–1848) resulted in the U.S. acquiring California and the Southwest 

Answer: What is the Mexican-American War?

400

 In 1676, this uprising of frontier farmers in Virginia led to the burning of Jamestown and a major shift from using indentured servants to enslaved African labor.

  • Answer: What is Bacon's Rebellion?

400

This agreement settled the dispute between large and small states by creating a bicameral legislature (House & Senate).

Answer: What is the Great Compromise

400

In contrast to Shays' Rebellion, the federal government's quick military response to this 1794 uprising demonstrated the strength of the new Constitution

  • Answer: What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

400

Andrew Jackson famously vetoed the recharter of this institution, originally created by Alexander Hamilton, claiming it favored the wealthy elite.

  • Answer: What is the National Bank (or Bank of the United States)?

400

This legislative package admitted California as a free state but included a harsh new Fugitive Slave Act to appease the South

Answer: What is the Compromise of 1850?

500

Established in Virginia in 1619, this was the first representative legislative assembly in the colonies, setting a precedent for self-government.


  • Answer: What is the House of Burgesses?

500

Practices like the President’s Cabinet and political parties are not explicitly written in the Constitution but are accepted as part of the government under this term.

  • Answer: What is the Unwritten Constitution?

500

This foreign policy statement in 1823 warned European powers not to colonize or interfere in the Western Hemisphere (Latin America). Also the basis for Trump's seizure of Venezuela's President.

Answer: What is the Monroe Doctrine?

500

This Supreme Court case ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign community, but Jackson ignored it, leading to the Trail of Tears

What is Worcester v. Georgia?

500

Between 1836 and 1844, pro-slavery members of the House of Representatives passed this resolution, which automatically tabled all anti-slavery petitions without discussion.

Answer: What is the Gag Rule?

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