Problems
Treaties, Acts and Proclamations
Creating a Cabinet
Political Parties
Money
100
This was a scandal involving France trying to bribe America during Adams Presidency?
What is the XYZ affair?
100
Spain agreed to give America the right to explore the Mississippi river and trade in New Orleans.
What is Pinckney's Treaty?
100
This man was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
Who was Alexander Hamilton?
100
Founder of the Federalist Party.
Who is Hamilton?
100
This man was the money guru with all of the BIG ideas during this time period.
Who was Alexander Hamilton?
200
Farmers protested against taxes on the manufacture and sale of whiskey.
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
200
This unpopular Treaty was made with the British to get them to leave their forts and pay for damages to US ships they had seized after the war, but most Americans felt it was not strong enough.
What is Jay's Treaty?
200
This man was the first Secretary of War.
Who was Henry Knox?
200
Founders of the Democratic-Republican Party.
Who is Jefferson & Madison?
200
To show the United States could pay it's debt and compete with others in the world financially, this was created.
What is the national bank?
300
States rights allowed a challenge to laws that were created by the federal government and deemed unconstitutional.
What is nullify?
300
This treaty ended the fighting between America and Native Americans in the NW and gave 25,000 square miles of land to the United States.
What is the Treaty of Greenville?
300
This man was the first Supreme Court Chief Justice.
Who was John Jay?
300
He said that political parties would tear the country apart.
Who is George Washington?
300
These were sold by the government to pay for the war, to be paid back later at face value with interest.
What are bonds?
400
These allowed the President to kick foreigners out of the country or arrest American Citizens if the committed "hostile or treasonable acts".
What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?
400
This raised enough money to pay for the day to day expenses of the government and citizens accepted it because unlike British taxes, they had been represented when it was created.
What is a tariff?
400
This man was the first Secretary of State.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
400
This group believed in loose interpretation of the constitution and large government.
What is the Federalist party?
400
These people bought bonds from the original bond owners for less than face value with hopes of selling them back at original face value at a later date.
Who are speculators?
500
These two men worked to stop Alexander Hamilton from creating the Bank of the United States because there was nothing in the Constitution about creating a bank.
Who were James Madison and Thomas Jefferson?
500
This document was George Washington's attempt to stay out of wars between France and Great Britain.
What is the Neutrality Proclamation?
500
This man was the first Attorney General.
Who was Edmond Randolph?
500
This group believed in strict interpretation of the constitution.
What is the Democratic-Republican party?
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY- Write down the amount you want to bet.
Setting precedents was important for George Washington. He did so up in to the very end leaving the position as president after serving two terms. This would be the tradition of every president following Washington, serving one or two terms, until this president in this year.
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