Early Republic #1
Early Republic #2
Early Republic #3
Early Republic #4
Early Republic #5
100

Against the constitution

Unconstitutional

100

Washington’s last “speech” as President published to the public

Farewell Address

100

Author of the poem, “Star Spangled Banner”

Francis Scott Key

100

West of the Mississippi

Louisiana Territory
100

Favored strong central government

federalists

200

Prohibit trade with a country

embargo

200

The right of congress to make any laws that are needed to carry out powers

Necessary and Proper

200

Favored states’ rights

Democratic-Republican Party

200

Government policies for relations with other countries

government policy

200

“Second War for Independence”

War of 1812

300

Government policies for within the nation

domestic policy

300

The United States would avoid taking a side in foreign issues

neutrality

300

A tradition

Precedent

300

Tax to keep economic activity within the nation

protective tariff

300

Associations that try to elect their members to government office

political parties

400

First President of U.S.

George Washington

400

First U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

Alexander Hamilton

400

First U.S. Secretary of State, 3rd President of the U.S.  

Thomas Jefferson

400

Group of advisors to the President  

cabinet
400

4th President of the U.S.

James Madison

500

A tax on imported goods

tariff

500

5th President of the U.S.

James Monroe

500

Activities aimed at weakening an established government

sedition

500

2nd President of the U.S.

John Adams

500

Right of Supreme Court to determine if a law violates the constitution

judicial review