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100

This amendment allows people to share their opinions and voice concerns about important issues in a constitutional republic.

What is the 1st Amendment? (1 Throw)

100

Which president had to deal with the following:

Creating a Court System.

The Whiskey Rebellion.

The National Bank.

Who is George Washington. (1 Throw)

100

This Supreme Court case created Judicial Review that power to the Supreme Court to determine if laws were unconstitutional or not...

Marbury v. Madison (1 Throw)

100

This law created a process for forming territories and admitting new states. 

What is the Northwest Ordinance. (1 Throw)

100

This development during the Age of Jackson allowed more white men without property to vote, drastically changing voter turnout.

What is expanded suffrage for white males. (1Throw)

200

This freedom allows the media to inform the public, share opinions, and raise concerns about important issues in a constitutional republic.
 

What is freedom of the press? (1 Throw)

200

Allows people to practice any religion or no religion without government interference.

What is the 1st Amendment. (1 Throw)

200

This 1803 Supreme Court case, presided over by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the principle that the Court can declare laws unconstitutional.
 

What is Marbury v. Madison? (1 Throw)

200

The process set the standard at 60,000 people as a minimum population to apply for statehood.

What is the Northwest Ordinance. (1 Throw)

200

This Foreign Policy stopped European countries from interfering with countries near the United States...

Monroe Doctrine

300

The First Amendment protects these freedoms, allowing people to share and promote their religious beliefs and to choose whether or how to participate in religious services.

What is freedom of religion? (1 Throw)

300

This presidential decision reflected Andrew Jackson’s belief that the Bank favored the wealthy elite and hurt the common people.

What is veto of the National Bank charter. (1 Throw)

300

This 1819 Supreme Court case, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, ruled that states cannot tax federal institutions and affirmed the constitutionality of a national bank, strengthening federal power over the states.
 

What is McCulloch v. Maryland? (1 Throw)

300

Which president had to deal with the following:

Creating a Court System.

The Whiskey Rebellion.

The National Bank.

Who is George Washington. (1 Throw)

300

This government action removed the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole from their homelands, leading to the Trail of Tears.

What is relocation of Native American tribes. (1 Throw)

400

By prohibiting the creation of a national religion, this clause protects religious diversity and government neutrality.
 

What is the Establishment Clause? (1 Throw)

400

To warn European powers not to establish new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine. (1 Throw)

400

In Marbury v. Madison (1803), Chief Justice John Marshall declared that it is the duty of the judicial branch to interpret the law, establishing this power of the Supreme Court.

What is judicial review? (1 Throw)

400

This belief helped Andrew Jackson win widespread support from frontier settlers, farmers, and workers.
 

What is desire for a president who represented the “common man”. (1 Throw)

400

Issued in 1823, this policy warned European nations that no new attempts at colonization should be made in Latin America and that the U.S. would view such actions as a threat.
 

What is the Monroe Doctrine? (1 Throw)

500

This amendment guarantees that citizens can freely practice their religion without government interference, a concept reflected in the 1791 Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges.

What is the First Amendment? (1 Throw)

500

“This 1682 Pennsylvania document stated that people who believed in one Almighty God would not be harmed for their religious beliefs or forced to attend any particular church.”

What is religious tolerance? ( 1 Throw)

500

These landmark Supreme Court cases—one establishing judicial review and the other confirming federal supremacy over the states—both expanded the power of the national government.

What are Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland? (1 Throw)

500

This growing dispute between northern and southern states intensified because of differing beliefs about federal authority and state power.

What is increased conflict over tariff policies. (1 Throw)

500

Monroe's main argument and why he supported the creation of the Monroe Doctrine...

What is European Powers should not colonize the western Hemisphere (1 Throw)