Launching a New Republic
The Jefferson Era
National & Regional Growth
People
Bonus
100

How did Washington deal with the Whiskey Rebellion?

He sent troops to western PA to end the rebellion.

100

What did the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans disagree on?

National Banks

Economy structure 

Implied Powers 


100

What was the Missouri Compromise?

The Missouri Compromise was a deal that kept the balance between free and slave states and limited where slavery could spread.

Added Missouri (slave) and Maine (Free) 

Latitude 36 - 30 line 

100

What was one goal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? 

Find a water route to the West Coast

To discover new species 

Create relations with Native Tribes 

100

What dispute did the Adams-Onis treaty settle?

The Adams-Onís Treaty settled a border dispute with Spain by giving Florida to the U.S. and defining the boundary between their lands.

200

What political tensions and traditions first appeared in the early years of the new republic?

  1. Tensions: Paying back war debts, tariffs, whiskey tax, Whiskey Rebellion, political parties 

  2. Traditions: Presidential cabinets, 2 term presidents, political parties, “Mr. President”, swearing on with hand on the Bible, president’s farewell address

200

What were the main causes of the War of 1812?

Impressment - British kidnapping American Sailors and forcing them to fight in the British Navy 

200

What forces and events affected national unity and growth?

Industrial Revolution

Plantation and Slavery growth 

Monroe Doctrine 

Nationalism and Sectionalism 

200

Whose presidency was nicknamed the Era of Good Feeling? 

James Monroe

200

How did the early U.S. government establish a tradition of governance that we still use today?

Presidential Precedents

Political parties 

Judicial Review 

Foreign Policy 

Peaceful elections 

300

What was Alexander Hamilton’s plan for paying off America’s debt from the Revolutionary War?

  1. Raise tariffs, tax whiskey, create a national bank 

  2. Pay back debts in full - earn respect around the world

  3. National government should pay back their debt and states debt

300

What did the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison establish?

It gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review

300

What impact did the cotton gin have on America?

The cotton gin made cotton easier to produce, which increased cotton farming and led to the expansion of slavery in the South.

300

What did the following inventor invent?  What impact did their invention have?

Eli Whitney...

The cotton gin

Made cotton easier to process, which led to more cotton farming and the growth of slavery in the South

300

What if the difference between Nationalism and Sectionalism?

Nationalism: Stand by your country; for your country 

Sectionalism: Stand by your region; for your people/area

400

What was the Alien and Sedition Act?

  1. Alien Act - Immigrants could be thrown in jail or deported

  2. Sedition Act - Any press that spoke out negatively about the government or president, they would (and were) thrown in jail. This was a clear violation of freedom of press.

    1. Jefferson repealed this law when he took office. 

400

How was the presidential election of 1800 settled?

settled by the House of Representatives

400

What was the Industrial Revolution?  What impact did it have on America?

The Industrial Revolution was when machines and factories replaced hand-made goods, and it led to more factories, city growth, new technology, and changes in how Americans worked and lived.

400

 Who were the members of George Washington’s first presidential cabinet?

Thomas Jefferson

Alexander Hamilton

Henry Knox


400

This political party supported a broad interpretation of the Constitution, believing the government had implied powers beyond those directly written. Which party does this describe?

Federalists

500

 What problems did America have with France during John Adams’s Presidency?  How did Adams resolve these issues?

  1. The French were seizing American trade ships sailing to England. 

  2. Negotiations were attempted, but the French tried to bribe the Americans - this angered Adams. 

  3. Eventually, a peace treaty was signed. 

500

How did America gain the Louisiana Territory?  Who supported the addition of the territory and who opposed?

The U.S. gained the Louisiana Territory by buying it from France in the Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson supported it, but Federalists opposed it because of  cost and constitutional concerns.

500

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

The Monroe Doctrine said that European countries could not colonize or interfere in the Americas, and the U.S. would stay out of Europe.

U.S. flexing on Europe 

500

Today, Americans have differing opinions about Nat Turner, with some viewing him as a hero and others as a criminal. He is known for...

Leading a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831.

500

This political party believed the Constitution should be read very strictly, meaning the government can only do what is clearly written in it. Which political party does this describe?

Democratic-Republicans