From Articles to Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Early Presidents & Foreign Crises
Expansion, War, and Nationalism
The Age of Jackson
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This first U.S. government gave most power to the states and created a weak national government.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

1

This principle divides power between national and state governments.

What is Federalism?

1

As the first president, he set precedents like serving two terms and giving a Farewell Address.

Who is George Washington?

1

This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the U.S. and gave control of the Mississippi River and New Orleans.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

1

Jacksonian democracy expanded this to white men without property.

What is suffrage?

2

This farmers’ uprising in Massachusetts showed that the Articles of Confederation were too weak.

What is Shays’s Rebellion?

2

This principle divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

What is separation of powers?

2

This rebellion over a tax on a certain drink showed the new Constitution could enforce its laws.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

2

These two led the expedition that explored the Louisiana Territory and searched for a route to the Pacific Ocean.

Who are Lewis & Clark?

2

Under this system, Jackson gave government jobs to loyal supporters after winning elections.

What is the spoils system?

3

This 1787 meeting in Philadelphia wrote a new framework of government to replace the Articles.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

3

This system lets each branch limit the powers of the other branches.

What are checks & balances?

3

In this scandal, French agents demanded a bribe from American diplomats before talks.

What is the XYZ affair?

3

Thomas Jefferson did this with Britain and France that hurt merchants and farmers in the US.

What is an embargo?

3

This 1830 law ordered many Native American nations to move west of the Mississippi River.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

4

This compromise created a two-house Congress, balancing large and small states.

What is the Great Compromise?

4

These first ten amendments were added to protect individual rights and calm Anti-Federalist fears.

What are the Bill of Rights?

4

These controversial laws under John Adams targeted immigrants and limited criticism of the government.

What are the Alien & Sedition Acts?

4

Britain did this to American sailors that led to the war of 1812.

What is impressment?

4

This tragic forced march of the Cherokee to Indian Territory cost thousands of lives.

What is the Trail of Tears?

5

This agreement counted a portion of enslaved people for both representation and taxation.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

5

This Supreme Court power, established in Marbury v. Madison, allows the Court to strike down unconstitutional laws.

What is Judicial Review?

5

In his Farewell Address, Washington warned against this with other countries.

What are permanent alliances?

5

This 1823 policy warned European nations not to create new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

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South Carolina believed they could do this in regard to tariffs or laws they did not agree with the Federal government.

What is nullification?

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