Federalism and more
Thomas Jefferson's Presidency and more
Democratic-Republicanism and more
Bill of rights and more
Everything and more
100

This man was the first and only Federalist President.

Who is John Adams?

100

Alexander's federalist party coincided with the beginning of these laws. 

What are the Alien & Sedition Acts?

100

 This man was the First Democratic-Republican President.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

What was the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion?

Farmers refused to pay taxes on whiskey

100

Why did President Washington order the army to end the Whiskey Rebellion?

He saw the rebellion as a threat to the new government's authority.

200

These laws made to curb the Democratic-Republican Party actually resulted in its rise and the death of the Federalist Party

What were the Alien & Sedition Acts?

200

Through President Washington’s administration, he wished to eliminate this

Political parties that would divide the nation

200

The first peaceful transition of power between two parties

What was the Election of 1800?

200

What did Alexander Hamilton believe was the most important aspect for the United States to become a great nation?

a strong economy

200

Why did most Federalists favor good relations with Great Britain?

They depended on their business.

300

Why did most Democratic-Republicans support the French Revolution?

The french helped then in their own revolution and they believed democracy was worth the fight for.

300

Which was a major issue dividing the Federalists and Democratic-Republican parties? 

How large and powerful the federal government should be

300

This is what Democratic-Republicans were often called.

What are Anti-Federalists?

300

In 1788, why did several states refuse to approve the U.S. Constitution? 

It did not list the rights of the people.

300

What describes James Madison’s role in the creation of the Bill of Rights?

author 

400

What best describes Thomas Jefferson’s belief about government and religion?

He believed in the separation of religion and government.

400

How does freedom of the press help maintain a democratic society?

It allows individuals to be informed.

400

What guarantees that a group has the right to gather to protest a tax they think is unfair?

the right to assemble

400

What is meant by the “due process of law” included in the FiAh Amendment?

The government must follow rules as it carries out the law

400

The right to a speedy trial falls under the

Sixth Amendment

500

How were the Alien & Sedition Acts passed so easily?

All 3 houses [executive, judicial, legislative] were controlled by the Federalists.

500

The Second Amendment is often at the center of debate in this country. Which of these rights does it protect?

the right to own guns

500

Which is the modern descendant of the Democratic-Republican Party?

The Republican Party

500

Democraratic-Republicans viewed the Alien and Sedition Acts as

an attack on the right of free speech.

500

What was so special about the election of 1800? 

Presidential role changed from one part to another without violence

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