Vocabulary
Lesson 1-3
Lesson 4-5
Lesson 6-7
Years
100

What does Presidency mean  

The term in which someone is president 

100

Who was the first president and when did they become president  

What is George Washington, 1789

100

Where was Thomas Jefferson born?

What is Virginia 

100

Rather than focusing on issues the 2 parties did what?

What is insulting each other

100

What year did George Washington become the President? 

1789

200

What does Federalism mean?

A system of government where power is divided and shared between national and state governments

200

The Congress was divided into how many views?

What is 2

200

What did the Democratic-Republicans want

What is a limited government

200

The battle for president was between what parties?

What is Federalist and Democratic-Republican

200

What year did Congress place an excise tax on goods?

1791

300

What does Nullify mean?

To refuse to recognize a federal law

300

Congress agreed to add an excise tax to what

What is whiskey and other luxury goods

300

Who supported Thomas Jefferson for president 

What is the Democratic-Republicans

300

Who refused to vote for Adams 

What is Hamilton and his supporters

300

What year did the Settlers stop complaining?

1793

400

What is the Washington Farewell Address?

Washington's message to the people before leaving office during the end of his second term

400

What was empty and had no money

What is the national Treasury 

400

Thomas Jefferson believed in what for human society 

What is making good decisions 

400

After the vote for Jefferson and Burr who won?

What is a tie

400

What year did the war between France and Great Britian break out?

1793

500

What does Excise Tax mean?

Indirect tax/Tax sale on a product

500

Congress approved what three departments

What is state, war and Treasury 

500

John Adams won the election by how many votes 

What is 3

500

After 6 days and 35 ballots Hamilton told his supporters to what? 

What is vote for Jefferson

500

What year was the third election?

1796

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