The Articles of Confederation & Constitution
The Early Republic
Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans
Foreign Affairs and Expansion
Society & The New Nation
100

What was the first constitution of the United States called?

The Articles of Confederation

100

What were Washington’s two main warnings in his Farewell Address?

Avoid political parties and foreign alliances

100

Who led the Federalist Party?

Alexander Hamilton

100

What was the Louisiana Purchase (1803)?

U.S. bought land from France, doubling its size

100

What is “Republican Motherhood”?

The idea that women should teach republican values to their children

200

Why was the national government weak under the Articles?

It couldn’t tax or enforce laws

200

What did Abigail Adams urge her husband to do when making the Constitution?

Think about expanding women's rights.

200

Who led the Democratic-Republicans?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What was the goal of the Embargo Act (1807)?

Stop trade to avoid war with Britain/France

200

What invention revolutionized cotton production in the South?

Cotton gin

300

What event showed the Articles were too weak?

Shay's Rebellion (1786 armed uprising by citizens in Mass)

300

What was the first major test of federal authority under Washington?

The Whiskey Rebellion

300

Which party favored a strong central government and industry?

Federalists

300

What was Lewis & Clark's mission?

Explore the Midwest

300

How did Native Americans respond to U.S. expansion after the Revolution?

Many resisted, forming confederations or alliances

400

What was the “Great Compromise”?

It created a two-house Congress: Senate (equal), House (population)

400

What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 establish?

The Federal court system

400

Which party supported states’ rights and farming?

Democratic-Republicans

400

What war began in 1812 between the U.S. and Britain?

The War of 1812

400

What law organized western lands and banned slavery north of the Ohio River?

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

500

What did the 3/5 Compromise decide?

Enslaved people counted as 3/5 of a person for representation and taxes

500

What compromise led to the creation of Washington, D.C.?

Hamilton’s plan: federal government assumed state debts; capital moved south

500

What event during Adams’s presidency increased tensions between parties?

The Alien and Sedition Acts

500

What was the outcome of the War of 1812 for the U.S.?

Boosted nationalism and manufacturing despite no clear winner

500

What was the main message of the Second Great Awakening?

Religious revival emphasizing individual salvation and reform

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