Early American Politics
Washington's Presidency
The Missouri Compromise
Landmark Cases
The War of 1812
100

Thomas Jefferson belonged to this early political party

Democratic-Republicans

100
Serving 2 terms and leaving behind a tradition of peaceful transitions of power, Washington established
Precedent
100

The North identified itself as a region for

Manufacturing

100

Court case that established judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

100

The big issue that started the War of 1812, the act of imprisoning and kidnapping of American sailors by the British Navy

Impressment

200

This party believed a strong central government would help unite the country

Federalists

200

Before leaving office, President Washington gave this speech 

Double Jeopardy!

Farewell Address

200

The South is identified for its agricultural economy and ___________ 

slavery

200

McCulloch v. Maryland ruled that the federal government could do this

Establish a national bank

200

Hero of the Battle of New Orleans

Double Jeopardy

Andrew Jackson

300

According to this founding father, a national bank was necessary to stabilize the U.S. Economy

Alexander Hamilton

300

Washington believed that by avoiding this the country would not be divided by sections

Political Parties

300

This state was admitted as a free state 

Maine

300
According to McCulloch v. Maryland, the federal government was justified in creating new agencies because they are

necessary and proper

300

The treaty that ended the war

Treaty of Ghent

400

Anti-Federalists wanted this added to the U.S. Constitution before ratifying

The Bill of Rights

400

Washington decided against helping this nation in order to keep neutrality and avoid economic disaster

France

400

Known as the "Great Compromiser" he was the brainchild behind the Missouri Compromise

Henry Clay
400

Establishes that the Constitution and federal laws take priority over state laws

Double Jeopardy!

Supremacy Clause

400

Was inspired by what he saw at the siege of Fort McHenry

Francis Scott Key

500

This party had a big influence on George Washington's Presidency

Federalists

500

Rebellion during his presidency over whether the government could levy taxes... started by taxing a popular drink with farmers

Whiskey Rebellion

500

This line was drawn to keep free states North of this line and slave states to the South of this line

36 30N

500

Gibbons v. Ogden,  the Supreme Court interpreted the meaning of the Supremacy and ___________ Clause

Commerce Clause

500

The U.S. stopped depending on other countries for their goods by being able to do this on their own

Manufacturing goods

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