Bill of Rights
First Constitutional Government
Political Disagreements
Controversies
Next Presidency
100

Second Amendment

Right to bear arms

100

First President

George Washington

100

Name the first two political parties

Federalist and Democratic-Republican

100

This tax hurt western and rural farmers most.

Whiskey Tax

100

These are two messages that Washington emphasized in his Farewell Address.

Avoid political parties and foreign entanglements.

200

Fourth Amendment

No unreasonable search and seizure

200

First Secretary of State

Thomas Jefferson

200

Which party would Alexander Hamilton belonged to?

Federalist

200

The name of the revolt that resulted from western farmers being upset at a tax they viewed as targeting them because it only taxed whiskey and not rum.

Whiskey Rebellion
200

Second President of the United States

John Adams

300

Third Amendment

No quartering troops

300

First Secretary of the Treasury

Alexander Hamilton (yes, he is real!)

300

Which party would Thomas Jefferson belong to?

Democratic-Republican

300

Why was George Washington's efforts to quell the Whiskey Rebellion important?

Because it showed the federal government could successfully keep law and order, unlike Shays Rebellion.

300

What was the major issue facing John Adams?

avoiding war with France

400

Fifth amendment

Due process and no self-incrimination

400

Hamilton believed this action was necessary to secure America's creditworthiness so that the country could continue to borrow money for the economy.

Assume state debts from the Revolutionary war

400

This belief, favored by the Federalists, is that the Constitution should be interpreted broadly and that the "necessary and proper" clause gives the federal government broad authority to manage the country.

"strict construction"

400

Washington issued a _______________________ after the French Revolution when the radical French government declared war on Great Britain and other powers.

Proclamation of Neutrality

400

This was when agents of the French demanded a bribe from American diplomats who went to France to demand the French stop claiming American ships.  As a result, Americans turned against the French.

XYZ Affair

500
First Amendment (five rights)

speech, press, religion, assembly, petition

500

Thomas Jefferson and James Madison disagreed with Hamilton's economic plan because their states had already paid their debts and they feared that the plan would make______________________

The federal government too powerful

500

This theory, favored by the Democratic-Republicans, argues that the Constitution should be construed narrowly and that the federal government can only do explicitly what the Constitution says.

"strict construction"

500

Democratic-Republicans favored relations with France because of their prior help in the Revolutionary War.  Federalists favored stronger connections with this country because of economic ties.

Great Britain

500

Three laws during the Adam's administration that were targeted against the French - the Laws made it harder to become a citizen, made it easier to deport immigrants, and made it illegal to criticize the president (super unconstitutional).

Alien and Sedition Acts

600

Tenth Amendment

All powers NOT delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states.

600

Hamilton also wanted to establish a _________________ to help avoid inflation.  Thomas Jefferson disagreed because he believed the Constitution did not grant the authority to the federal government.

National Bank

600

Hamilton preferred to build an economy that was diverse and included manufacturing and agriculture and robust international trade.  Jefferson favored this type of economy.

agrarian

600

This French ambassador caused massive problems for President Washington.

Citizen Genet

600

When Thomas Jefferson won the 1800 election, defeating John Adams, the election was called a __________________ because the political party in power stepped down and allowed another to reign without violence.

Bloodless Revolution