Colonization
Revolution and Constitution
Early Republic pt. 1
Early Republic pt. 2
Age of Jackson
100

This settlement was founded in 1607.

What is Jamestown?

100

This amendment in the Bill of Rights guarantees religious freedom in the United States.

What is the first amendment?

100

The goal of Hamilton's economic plan as Secretary of the Treasury.

What is to get the nation of debt?

100

Founder of the Federalist party, ENEMY of Thomas Jefferson.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

This was granted to the common man, which helped Jackson win the election of 1828.

What is suffrage?

200
Religious group that settled in Maryland for a safe haven.

Who are English Catholics?

200

The purpose of the Northwest Ordinance.

What is to create a way to add states to the union?

200

Washington's foreign policy.

What is staying neutral in foreign affairs?

200

Series of laws passed by John Adams that violated the first amendment.

What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?

200

When Jackson gave government jobs/official titles to his friends and supporters.

What is the Spoils System?

300

The geographic feature that led to cash crop production?

What is a long growing season?

300

The 3rd Amendment to the Bill of Rights addressed this British action during the Revolutionary War.

What is the Quartering Act?

300

In the early 1800s, this led to the build up of the U.S Military.

What is Impressment of U.S Sailors?

300

The significance of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison.

What is Judicial Review?

300

Andrew Jackson was criticized for ignoring this principle of government when he ignored the supreme court.

What is Checks and Balances?

400

This is the purpose of the creation of a general assembly in Virginia during the colonial period.

What is to self-govern on a local level?

400

The Great Compromise set up the U.S Congress in order to do this.

What is settle the issues between large and small states?

400

Why industrialists liked tariffs.

What is they increased demand for American manufactured goods?

400

The impact of the Judiciary Act of 1789.

What is defined the responsibilities of courts?

400

The question raised when South Carolina tried to nullify the Tariff of Abominations.

Can states nullify federal laws?

500

The type of jobs held by slaves in Northern colonies.

What are trade related jobs?

500

The reaction to the Intolerable Acts.

What is the First Continental Congress?

500

The main cause for the origins of political parties.

What is the extent of Federal Power?

500

This law increased tensions over slavery between different regions of the United States.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793?

500

Jackson was criticized for this by his opponents when he vetoed the national bank.

What is unrestrained power?

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