Legacy of the War of 1812
Federalist vs Democratic-Republicans
True or False
Failures of the Articles of Confederation (True or False
Precedents set by George Washington
100

4th of July

Nationalism

100

This party believed in a strong federal government.

Federalists

100

The Articles of Confederation (government) was the first government of the United States.

True

100

Lacked the power to levy taxes

True

100

"Just call me"

"Mr. President"

200

"oh say can you see"

Frances Scott Key writes the Star-Spangled Banner

200

Supporters of this party were farmers and the "common man"

Democratic- Republicans

200

Slavery was banned in the Northwest Territory

True

200

Govern the nation during the Revolutionary War

False (Governing the nation during the Revolutionary War was one of the successes of the Articles)

200

No person should be president longer than:

Two Terms

300

Weakened resistance 

 Native-American

300

This party supported the formation of a national bank.

Federalists

300

At Washington's farewell speech, he told the country to  choose a political party and to get involved with foreign affairs.

False  (he said to stay away from political parties and remain neutral)

300

Lacked the power to enforce laws

True

300

We must remain "this" in foreign affairs:

Neutral 

400

This industry grew during and after the war

Manufacturing

400

Alexander Hamilton 

Federalists

400

Relations with governments of other countries is called domestic affairs.

False (Foreign Affairs)

400

Lacked the power to regulate trade among the states

True

400

I am demonstrating the authority of the new federal government by putting a stop to:

The Whiskey Rebellion

500

This person was introduced to the nation after fighting at the Battle of New Orleans. And also became the 7th President of the United States

Andrew Jackson

500

Thomas Jefferson

Democratic-Republicans

500

Marbury v. Madison established the principle of judicial review.

True

500

Needed all 13 states to make changes to the Articles

True

500

I need help making decisions in the office of the president, so I am establishing a group of advisors called:

The Cabinet