L13: Political developments in the Early Republic
L14: Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation
L15: A Growing Sense of Nationhood
L16: The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy
Misc:
100

What was the name of the event during Washington's presidency in which farmers refused to pay a tax on alcohol? 

The Whiskey Rebellion

100

Most of the early on president's tried to uphold this foreign policy, in which the U.S. tried its best to stay out of foreign conflicts? What was the policy called

Isolationism 

100

Although America had doubled in size since its creation, where were most Americans still living in the early 1800s?

East of the Appalachian Mtns  

100

A particular crowd was drawn to Andrew Jackson and because of their vote he was able to secure the Presidency in 1828. Who were his supporters?

The common people

100

Which group of people was affected most negatively by the administration of President Jackson

Indigenous Groups

200

George Washington gave a warning to the American people informing them that ________________ could lead to national divides.

Political Parties

200

President James Monroe was remembered for a doctrine he delivered he issued to the world in which he warned the European powers to stay out of the, what?


Western hemisphere

200

The early 1800s introduced many famous American symbols that are still known today. Which of the below was not yet a symbol at this point? 

The U.S. Flag

The White House

The Uncle Sam figurine

The Statue of Liberty  

The Statue of Liberty

200

This definition best describes what? The practice of rewarding political supporters wit government jobs

The spoils system

200

What style of music was created by enslaved African Americans in the 1800s?

Spirituals

300

Founder of the Federalist party, Alexander Hamilton, believed that the future success of United States relied on what?

A strong economy

300

Although the U.S. had won the revolutionary war. British troops were still scattered throughout the Ohio River Valley, it wasn't until 1796 when this document finally agreed to the removal of their troops. What is the name of the document?

Jay's Treaty

300

The "Era of Good Feelings" got its name from what?

Strong sense of national unity 

300

The Nullification Crisis came to be after congress raised tariffs, and this in turn enraged the southern colonies. What were the tariff's placed on?

Imported goods such as cloth and glass

300

The "Star-Spangled Banner" was writing by Francis Scott Key. When Americans fled from which fort where the flag was still waving? 

Fort McHenry

400

What were the 2 main political parties at this time?

Federalists & Democratic-Republicans 

400

Which battle in the War of 1812 took place after the treaty to end the war was signed by both the British and U.S. ?

The Battle of New Orleans 

400

What was the purpose of the Minstrel genre that developed in the early 1800s?

Mimic/mock the music of African Americans 

400

The Trail of Tears was the forcible removal of Indigenous groups from their ancestral lands into Indian Territory. In what current state is the location "Indian Territory" 

Oklahoma

400

On the Great Seal which symbol represents peace, and which symbol represents war?

Olive branch= peace

Arrows= war

500

This 1800's event led to the addition of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 

The election of 1800

500

What led to the policies established by the Monroe Doctrine?

Independence movements in Latin America 

500

A proposal to the government that called for taxes on imports, federally funded transportation projects, and a new national bank. Was called what?

The American System

500

A main reason as to why Jackson killed the Second Bank of the United States was because he distrusted the bank's president. Who was the banks president?

Nicholas Biddle

500

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List the first 5 Presidents of the United States of America in the correct order 

George Washington 

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

James Madison

James Monroe

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