Causes of the Revolution
Revolution/Independence
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Compromises
Government under the Constitution
100

This war is at the heart of all the problems that later led to the Revolutionary War

French and Indian War (7 Years War)

100

This was the name given to colonists who supported the British once the war started.

Loyalists

100

How many branches of government were there under the Articles of Confederation?

1-Legislative

100

This compromise decide how slaves would be counted in terms of representation for their state.

3/5 Compromise

100

This was the name of the scandal/affair under President Adams in which the U.S. almost went to war with France over France's demand for a bribe to negotiate with them.

XYZ Affair
200

This tax/act was one of the first to outrage the colonists because it affected most colonists

Stamp Act/Tax

200

This opening battle of the Revolution is known as the "shot hear round the world".

Lexington and Concord

200

This was seen as the only real accomplishment of the Articles of Confederation

the Northwest Ordinance 

200

Name 1 major issue Anti-Federalists had with the Constitution.

1. created too strong a government 2. did not include individual rights

200

This dispute/rebellion was in response to Hamilton's excise tax on alcohol.

Whiskey Rebellion

300

These acts were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts

300

This economic theory in which Britain required the colonists to only buy products from them and force the colonists to sell to them was known as M________________

mercantilism

300

Name 2 of the biggest weaknesses of the AOC

-no power to tax -weak national government -no executive branch -no judicial branch -no national military -etc.

300

This was the name of the plan large states favored in which representation in Congress would be based on population

Virginia Plan

300

These resolutions were an action by state's rights advocates to declare the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional on a state to state basis

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

400

His famous work "Common Sense" gave colonists the hope and passion to be an independent country.

Thomas Paine

400

He wrote the Declaration of Independence and would later go on to become President of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson

400

What made Shays's Rebellion a turning point in ditching the AOC?

It made the colonists recognize the government under the AOC was too weak and unable to fight off rebellions without any unity.

400

The final compromise added to the Constitution based on the demands of the Anti-Federalists.

Bill of Rights

400

This man was responsible for getting the Alien and Sedition Acts passed and was the only Federalist president.

John Adams

500

This decree/law by Britain said no colonists can go past the Appalachian mountains in what was formally French and Indian territory

Proclamation Line of 1763

500

This was the name of the final attempt by the colonists at avoiding war with Britain. King George ignored it and set the course for war.

Olive Branch Petition 

500

Why is the abandonment of the AOC sometimes referred to as the "second revolution in America".

Changing the articles required all 13 states approval and the founding father never got that they just decided to start over and basically broke the rules of their own government

500

This was the name of the idea that women's role in government is to raise their sons to be active participants in the government.

Republican Motherhood

500

What did Washington warn against in his farewell address in 1796?

-Entangling alliances with other countries

-The power political parties have to divide the country