This process allows a non-citizen to become a U.S. citizen.
Naturalization
This group always had voting rights
White, land-owning males
This song is the national anthem of the United States
Star-Spangled Banner
This president warned against political parties, calling them a threat to national unity.
George Washington
On foreign policy, Hamilton supported this country, while Jefferson supported this one.
Hamilton - Britain
Jefferson - France
In the election of 1796, this Federalist candidate became president.
John Adams
People born in this country are automatically U.S. citizens
United States
The 26th Amendment lowered the voting age to this
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This holiday celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Independence Day (July 4th)
These two founding fathers had differing visions for the U.S., leading to political divisions
Hamilton and Jefferson
Jefferson believed this group was the backbone of the American economy.
Farmers
This Democratic-Republican candidate became vice president in 1796, creating tensions.
Thomas Jefferson
The final step of naturalization involves taking this pledge
Oath of Allegiance
This group gained the right to vote in 1920
Women
This flag symbol represents each state in the U.S.
Stars
Supporters of Hamilton were called this.
Federalists
Hamilton believed the U.S. economy should focus on this.
Manufacturing and trade
At the time, the individual with the second most electoral votes took this position.
Vice President
These are the two main ways someone can become a U.S. citizen by birth.
1) Being born in the U.S.
2) Having citizen parents
The 15th Amendment granted this group the right to vote.
African Americans
Veterans Day and Memorial Day both honor these individuals.
Supporters of Jefferson were known by this party name
Democratic-Republicans
Jefferson opposed the national bank, claiming it violated this.
The Constitution
These two men were the vice-presidential candidates in 1796.
Aaron Burr and Thomas Pinckney
Loyalty to one's country is called this
Allegiance
This act eliminated barriers like literacy tests that prevented some citizens from voting.
Voting Rights Act
The U.S. flag has this many stripes, representing the original colonies.
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Newspapers of the time often took sides in politics, such as this paper supporting Hamilton’s Federalists
Gazette of the United States
Hamilton favored this type of interpretation of the Constitution.
Loose Interpretation
This unexpected result of the 1796 election highlighted the growing divide between political parties.
Having a president and vice president from opposing parties