Washington
Adams
Jefferson
Major Events
Political Ideologies
100

What was the purpose of Washington's Cabinet?

To advise the president and help make decisions

100

Which two laws passed during Adams' presidency limited free speech and targeted immigrants?

The Alien & Sedition Acts

100

What major land deal doubled the size of the United States?

The Louisiana Purchase

100

What was impressment?

Forcing American sailors into the British Royal Navy

100

Which party supported a strong national government?

The Federalists

200

What foreign policy position did Washington promote to keep the U.S. out of European wars?

Neutrality

200

Which act made it illegal to speak out against the federal government?

The Sedition Act

200

Why did Napoleon agree to sell the Louisiana Territory?

He needed money and wanted to focus on his wars in Europe

200

What three main issues led to the War of 1812?

Impressment, trade restrictions, and Native resistance

200

Which party favored states' rights?

The Democratic-Republicans

300

What event showed that the federal government could enforce its laws under Washington?

The Whiskey Rebellion

300

What were France and England attempting to do by attacking U.S. merchant ships?

Force the U.S. to pick a side in their war with each other

300

What law banned trade with foreign nations during Jefferson's presidency?

The Embargo Act of 1807

300

Who was Tecumseh?

A Native leader who resisted U.S. expansion

300

Which party believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution?

The Federalists

400

Why did Washington oppose the formation of political parties?

He feared they would divide the nation

400

What was so controversial about the XYZ Affair?

French diplomats wanted to be paid bribes before speaking about peace terms with the U.S.

400

What were the goals of the Corps of Discovery, led by Lewis & Clark?

Find a route to the Pacific Ocean, explore and catalog the fauna and flora of the new territory, and establish relationships with Native Americans

400

What Supreme Court case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

400

Who led the Democratic-Republicans?

Thomas Jefferson

500

What lasting precedent did Washington set that future presidents still follow today?

Creating a cabinet of advisors
500

What result did the Alien & Sedition Acts, the Quasi-War with France, and the XYZ Affair have on Adams' popularity?

It greatly diminished his popularity and nearly broke the Federalists' power in the federal government

500

How did the Embargo Act hurt American merchants and businesses?

It stopped trade, caused job loss, and hurt the economy

500

What was the significance of Fort McHenry?

It inspired The Star-Spangled Banner​​​​
500

Which party was mainly supported by farmers and laborers?

The Democratic-Republicans

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