The term used to show that Washington set many new ideas because he was the first president.
What is a precedent?
The name of the country that Adams had problems with as he began his presidency.
What is France?
The country that Jefferson bought the land from.
This is the group of people Jackson was believed to be president for.
What is the "common people"?
What is an alien?
What is a cabinet?
This is what the French government wants from the U.S. in order to stop stealing cargo from the ships.
What is a bribe?
The name of the city where the port that France owned was located.
What is New Orleans?
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The term for a situation, usually a bad one.
What is an affair?
George Washington would leave office after this many terms because he did not want to seem like a King.
What are 2 terms?
The name of the two famous acts John Adams passed during his presidency.
What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?
The name of the river that would allow easier travel in the U.S.
What is the Mississippi River?
The term for when presidents put supporters in government positions opposed to qualified people.
What is the spoil system?
The name of the area where North and South America are located on a map.
What is the Western Hemisphere?
The name of the branch of government that the president runs.
What is the executive?
The name of people who go to another country to represent their country.
What are diplomats?
This is the immediate geographic impact of the Louisiana Purchase.
What is doubling the size of the United States?
The act (law) removed Native American tribes from the southeastern part of the U.S.
What is the Indian Removal Act?
The term for a policy or rules.
What is a doctrine?
The number of cabinet positions we have today.
What are 15?
It is believed that the Sedition Act violated this amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
What is the 1st Amendment?
The purchase would lead to more conflict about this issue in the U.S.
What is slavery?
The name of the event (from the tribe's perspective) when the U.S. moved the Cherokee Nation from Georgia to Oklahoma, and 4,000 of them died.
What is the Trail of Tears?
The term for words or actions that can lead to a rebellion against a government.
What is sedition?