The Revolutionary War
The Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The Early Republic
Presidents and Political Parties!
100
He was the commander of the Continental Army.

Who was George Washington?

100

This Constitutional principle SEPARATES the government into 3 branches and gives them all different POWERS. 

What is Separation of Powers? 

100

This amendment contains the individual freedoms that make up R.A.S.P.P. (religion, assembly, speech petition, and press). 

What is the First Amendment? 

100

This was the purchasing of the Louisiana territory from France by President Jefferson for a CHEAP ($15 million) price which doubled the size of the United States. 

What is the Louisiana Purchase? 

100

These are the two main political parties today.

Who are the Democrats and Republicans?

200

These acts took away many freedoms of Colonists including their right to privacy (Quartering Act) and the right to assemble (Massachusetts Government Act).

What are the Intolerable/Corecive Acts?
200

The President vetoing a law made by Congress is an example of what Constitutional principle? 

What is Checks and Balances? 

200

This is the second amendment. 

The right to bear arms. (Own a gun) 

200

These acts were passed by President Adams and Congress to make it harder for immigrants to become citizens, to allow the President to deport any immigrant he deemed an "enemy",  and make it a crime to criticize the US government. 

What are the Alien and Sedition acts? 

200

These were the first two political parties in the United States. 

What are the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans?

300

This was the Treaty signed at the end of the Revolutionary War.

 What is the Treaty of Paris?

300

This was the first attempt at establishing a government in America AND why it failed. 

What is the Articles of Confederation which failed because the states had all of the power and the federal government held little power?

300

This is the number of amendments in the Bill of Rights. 

What is 10? 

300

They are the first three Presidents. (100 points for each). IN CORRECT ORDER

Who are George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson? 

300

He was the leader of the Democratic-Republicans.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

This theory by John Locke claims that if a government has become destructive to its people.. "it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government…”.

What is Social Contract?

400

This principle in the Constitution divdes the power between the federal government and the states.

What is Federalism? 
400

This common phrase can be used to prevent you from testifying against yourself in a criminal case. (5th Amendment)

What is "I plead the 5th"? 

400

This was the precedent that was set in the Election of 1800. 

What is the peaceful transfer of power? 

400

They were the leaders of the Federalists. 

Who were John Adams and Alexander Hamilton?

500

This was the final battle of the Revolutionary War.

What is the Battle of Yorktown? 

500

These are the THREE branches of government AND who/what groups heads the branches.

What is the Executive Branch led by the President, the Legislative Branch led by Congress (the House of Representatives and Senate), and the Judicial Branch led by the Supreme Court

500

This is protection given to people under the fourth amendment. 

What is protection from unreasonable search and seizures? (Government must have a warrant signed by a Judge) 

500

This is how the Whiskey Rebellion started AND how it ended. 

What is; it started from Hamilton's economic plan to tax whiskey and it ended when Washington exercised the power of the Executive Branch by marching his militia to Pennsylvania?

500
Please state one of the planks (stances/viewpoints) that the Democratic-Republicans AND the Federalists had. 

Federalists: big national government, national bank/national debt, manufacturing, big business, the national government has "implied" powers 

Democratic-Republicans: states rights, importance in agriculture, small national government, the Constitution should be interpreted exactly as written

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