Washington’s Presidency
Domestic Issues
Whiskey Rebellion
Foreign Affairs
Farewell Address
100

What year did Washington become president?


Answer: 1789

100

What major problem did the U.S. face after the Revolution?


Answer: Huge national debt

100

Why did farmers rebel?

Answer: They opposed the whiskey tax

100

Which nations were at war during Washington’s presidency?  

Answer: Britain and France

100

When did Washington leave office?


Answer: 1797

200

What was Washington’s main goal as president?


Answer: Stability and unity

200

Who created the financial plan to fix U.S. debt?


Answer: Alexander Hamilton

200

What did Washington send to stop the rebellion?


Answer: 13,000 troops

200

What policy kept the U.S. out of European wars?


Answer: Neutrality

200

What political warning did Washington give?

Answer: Avoid political parties

300

What tradition did Washington begin?


Answer: Serving only two terms

300

What tax upset farmers?


Answer: The whiskey tax

300

What did the government prove by stopping the rebellion?


Answer: Federal authority was real

300

Why was neutrality important?


Answer: The U.S. was too weak for war

300

What foreign warning did Washington give?


Answer: Avoid long-term alliances

400

What group did Washington create to advise him?

Answer: The Cabinet

400

What did farmers often use whiskey as? Name Two


Answer: Money/Currency/Barter

400

What 5 precedents did Washington set? 


Answer:Establishing a cabinet of advisors, maintaining a policy of neutrality in foreign affairs, setting the standard for a two-term limit, using force to enforce federal law, and delivering a Farewell Address.

400

Question: What treaty improved relations with Britain?


Answer: Jay’s Treaty

400

What domestic warning did he give?

Answer: Avoid sectionalism

500

Question: Which document gave Washington authority to govern?


Answer: The U.S. Constitution

500

What event tested the strength of the Constitution?


Answer: The Whiskey Rebellion

500

Question: What did the government prove by stopping the rebellion?

Answer: Federal authority was real

500

What issue caused U.S.–British tension?


Answer: Seizing U.S. ships / impressment

500

Why is the Farewell Address important?


Answer: It shaped future U.S. policy and unity

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