Which president set the precedent of only serving for two terms?
George Washington
Name three people on the Justice League
Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Cyborg, Green Lantern, etc.
What were the two main parties that began during the presidency of John Adams?
The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.
What is the name of the group of officials who give advice to the president?
The cabinet
What was the name of the land that caused America to double in size once it was purchased?
The Louisiana Territory
Who wanted a strong national government that did not take over the responsibilities of the states?
James Madison
Who created the compromise that allowed people and states to have a voice in national government?
Roger Sherman
What is the name of Luke Skywalker's twin?
Leia Organa.
Democratic-Republican
What was the name for a person who was against the ratification of the Constitution?
Anti-Federalists
Who believed that people had common sense and should have a lot of say in the law-making process?
James Wilson
Who led a revolt because of the decreasing value of people's money and raising of taxes?
Daniel Shay
Which party believed that state governments should support churches?
The Federalists
Which party passed a law that made it a crime to tell lies about government officials?
The Federalists
Name all four Ninja Turtles!
Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Leonardo.
What candy bar was named after its owner's horse?
Snickers
Who set a poor example with his leadership because of his disobedience and disrespect?
Andrew Jackson
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
What is the role of each of the branches?
Legislative: MAKES the laws
Executive: CARRIES out the laws
Judicial: DECIDES if laws have been broken
What is the name for a group of people whose ideas are different from the larger group?
a faction
Who was pro-national banks? Who was against it?
Thomas Jefferson was against the national banks, while Alexander Hamilton believed they were a good idea.
Name the first five presidents in order!
What is the Bill of Rights and why was it passed?
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution and it was created to protect the rights of the people and states.
What year was Minecraft invented?
2009
What is the authority of a state to govern itself?
sovereignty