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100

This party was led by Thomas Jefferson.

What were the Dem-Reps?

100

This party was led by Alexander Hamilton.

What were the Federalists?

100

This "deal" by Jefferson doubled the size of the United States.

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This was the first, very decentralized and weak, government of the United States.

What were the Articles of Confederation?

100

This institution was founded by Hamilton to acquire state debts, coin money, and provide federal loans.

What was the Bank of the United States?

100

The addition of the guarantees of basic protections and rights to the Constitution appeased the Anti-Federalists.

What was the Bill of Rights?

200

This was the nickname for the election of Thomas Jefferson.

What was the Revolution of 1800?

200

These Federalist laws were incredibly unpopular, as they forbade criticisms of the government.

What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?

200

This vice-president shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.

Who was Aaron Burr?

200

Judicial review was established as a ruling in this court case.

What was Marbury v. Madison?

200

This major slave uprising in the Caribbean both raised racial anxieties and admirations in the Southern U.S.

What was the Haitian Revolution?

200

This agreement mixed the Virginia and New Jersey plans.

What was the Great Compromise?

300

This term referred to the "responsibility" of women to teach and instill "American" values upon their children.

What was Republican Motherhood?

300

His call for Native political unification led to massive Native armed resistance to U.S. expansionism.

Who was Tecumseh?

300

This Amendment was passed to enforce the voting of a presidential ticket to avoid future ties or deadlocks.

What was the 12th Amendment?

300

This uprising in Massachusetts showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.

What was Shay's Rebellion?

300

The put-down of this protest of a Hamilton tax demonstrated the new military power of the U.S. Constitution.

What was the Whiskey Rebellion?

300

Jefferson and Madison argued that states can nullify federal laws with these publications.

What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?

400

This law passed during the Jefferson administration blocked trade with Europe in order to avoid war.

What was the Embargo Act?

400

This Supreme Court Chief Justice established the principle of judicial review.

Who was John Marshall?

400
In this agreement, the U.S. gave favored trade status with Britain, angering the Dem-Reps.

What was Jay's Treaty?

400

French diplomats demanded bribes before negotiating with Americans during this scandal.

What was the X Y Z affair?

400

This act created a system for surveying and dividing western lands into 6-mile square townships for organized settlement.

What was the Land Ordinance of 1785?

400

This act established a process for admitting new states from western territories and banned slavery north of the Ohio River.

What was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

500

In this agreement, Natives were forced to cede all of Ohio to the U.S. government.

What was the Treaty of Greenville?

500
The curious case of this former slave with vitiligo led to discussions regarding race and social environment.

Who was Henry Moss?

500

The Northwest Confederacy was ultimately defeated in this military conflict.

What was the Battle of Fallen Timbers?

500

He responded to Thomas Jefferson's writings on race with his scientific almanac.

Who was Benjamin Banneker?

500

He conceptualized the Articles of Confederation (Quote of the Day).

Who was John Dickinson?

500
This general surrendered to George Washington at the Battle of Yorktown.

Who was General Cornwallis?