Cabinet Members and their Jobs (1.2)
Cabinet (1.2)
Branches of Government (Table)
Hamilton's Economic Plan (1.3)
Hamilton's Economic Plan Part 2 (1.3)
100

Who was the Secretary of the Treasury?

Alexander Hamilton

100

Who represents the U.S. in the Supreme Court?

Attorney General (Or Edmund Randolph)

100

What are the 3 branches of government?

Judicial, Executive, Legislative

100
After the American Revolution, the United States owed how much in NATIONAL Debt?

$54 million

100

What did Hamilton create?

A National Bank

200

Who was the Secretary of State?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Who oversees the National Defense?

Secretary of War (or Henry Knox)

200

Who is the leader for the Judicial Branch?

Supreme Court

200

After the American Revolution, the United States owed how much in STATE Debt?

$25 million

200
To raise money, Hamilton suggested the government to sell _____ lands in the West. 

Federal

300

Who was the Secretary of War?

Henry Knox

300

Who manages the nation's money?

Secretary of the Treasury (or Alexander Hamilton)

300

Who are the leaders for the executive branch?

President, Vice President

300

What does Debt mean?

Money that is owed to someone

300

With the creation of a National Bank, the bank would collect _______. 

taxes

400

Who was the Attorney General?

Edmund Randolph

400

Who handles foreign affairs?

Secretary of State (or Thomas Jefferson)
400

Who are the leaders for the Legislative branch?

House of Representatives, The Senate

400

What is a Tariff?

Taxes on good that are brought in or sent out of a country

400

Hamilton wanted the U.S. to become a strong _______ nation. 

Industrial

500

The President chooses the leaders of these departments. These leaders are called the ___________. 

Secretaries. 

500

Who does the Cabinet report to?

The President (George Washington)

500

What branch do the Cabinet Members belong to?

Executive branch

500

Why did the U.S. need to repay its debt?

The U.S. wanted to demonstrate that it could take care of it's financial responsibilities. 

500

Why was the U.S. in so much debt?

War debt (or American Revolution War)