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As the first president, George Washington's decisions regarding the inauguration ceremony, selecting a Cabinet and running two terms are all examples of

precedents

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The first American political party to successfully have a President in office was the

Federalists

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- led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

- favored stronger state and local governments

- supported by planters, farmers, and craftsmen

Which political party is this describing?

Democratic Republicans

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Which future president would gain fame in the Battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson

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5th president of the US

James Monroe

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Why did George Washington develop a Cabinet during his presidency?

He understood that there were people with more expertise in areas needed to run the government

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What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?

restricted people speaking out against the government (Sedition) and allowed him to deport foreigners (Alien)

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- led by Alexander Hamilton

- favored a strong central government

- supported by businessmen, bankers, and merchants

Which political party is being described?

Federalists

200

The period immediately after the War of 1812 was known as

The Era of Good Feelings

200

The primary reason for the announcement of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 was

Fear of European involvement in Latin America

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The Whiskey Rebellion was significant in U.S. history because

the federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land

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The Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of

judicial review

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Which event was a direct result of the Louisiana Purchase and helped to lay the foundations for western expansion?

Lewis and Clark Expedition

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During the early 1800s the British Navy began to take U.S. sailors and sea merchants captive during the early 1800s, forcing them to work on British ships. What was this practice called?

Impressment

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Which aspect of governance is at the heart of the Monroe Doctrine?

A. Foreign Policy

B. Domestic Policy

C. Monetary Policy

Foreign Policy

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During George Washington's presidency, what was the major reason for conflict between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton?

- Hamilton’s objection to Jefferson’s strict interpretation of the Constitution

- Hamilton wanted a "national bank" 

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The city of New Orleans was an important factor in Thomas Jefferson's desire to purchase the Louisiana Territory from France. What was the primary reason for Jefferson's desire?

New Orleans was key to accessing and controlling trade on the Mississippi River

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Historians regard Thomas Jefferson's decision to purchase the Louisiana Territory from France as being out of character for him because

He was a strict constructionist of the Constitution

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Which reason, given by President Madison to declare war on Britain, was a violation of the 1783 Treaty of Paris?

British refused to turn over their fortifications along the Great Lakes

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The United States acquired Florida from Spain in which treaty?

Adams-Onis Treaty

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What precedents did George Washington try to establish, but that failed shortly after his presidency?

He wanted to prevent political alliances and the development of political parties

500

What was the significance of the Election of 1800?

- The method used by the Electoral College of electing the president and vice-president often resulted in a tie for president 

- 12th amendment is passed. President and Vice President would begin running together as a team. 

- first transition of power from the Federalist party to the Democratic-Republicans.

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What is a protective tariff?

A tax that is intended to protect the manufacturer or farmer from lower priced goods imported into the country

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What was the impact of the Treaty of Ghent?

- Seized lands were returned to their respective countries

- War of 1812 ended

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hich Secretary of State and future president helped advise and write the Monroe Doctrine?

John Quincy Adams

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