Washington
Adams
Jefferson
U.S. Constitution
Washington's Cabinet
100

Washington set these, and most we still follow today...

Precedent

100

Identify his political party...

Federalists

100

The Election of 1800 is also referred to as 

Peaceful Transfer of Power

100

When you view the Constitution word for word with no change...

Strict Interpretation 

100

The "Money" man...

Alexander Hamilton 

200

The official swearing-in ceremony 

Inauguration 

200

America became divided based on this issue ...

The Bank Issue...

200

The Federalist Party ruled this country for the 1st 

12 years...

200

Federalists View - using the Constitution as a guide or blueprint

Loose Interpretation 

200

Jefferson's political party

Anti-Federalists 

300

Jefferson & Hamilton helped guide Washington as President. What do you call his advisers...

Cabinet

300

Adams passes the Alien Acts which targeted 

Immigrants 

300

The Impact of the Louisiana Purchase...

Doubles the size of the U.S.

300

A clause in the Constitution that allows for laws to adapt and evolve with the changing needs of society  

Elastic Clause

300

When the 13 States used the same type of money

National Currency 

400

Impact of the Whiskey Rebellion... 

U.S. has laws and can enforce them

400

To silence the opposing party, Adams passes the 

Sedition Act

400

The geographical attraction to the Louisiana Purchase...

The Mississippi River

400

Identify the most powerful branch of our government

ALL EQUAL!!!

400

Business that loans and keeps money

Banks 

500

Washington's Message in his farewell address...

Do not form alliances 

500

The Sedition Act tried to take away the 

1st Amendment 

500

Jefferson was conflicted with this purchase because he 

had to apply a loose view of the U.S. Constitution 

500

The only branch that is not elected...

The Judicial Branch 

500

Jefferson did not agree with the bank because 

it was not stated in the U.S. Constitution