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100

I wrote the Bill of Rights and am the Father of the Constitution.

Who was James Madison?

100

I said, "Give me liberty or give me death."

Who is Patrick Henry?

100

This would have prevented the Battle of New Orleans.

What is faster communication?

100
Know the causes of the War of 1812.

What are ...

Impressment, Native Americans,  US greement with France, Expansion (Canada and Florida)

100

We are not part of the regular army but we come to fight when needed.

Who were guerillas?

200

National unity marked this time period in our history.

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

200

Shay's Rebellion revealed this. 

What is the weakness of the federal government or the need to get rid of the Articles of Confederation?

200

This piece of legislation made by President Monroe conflicted with isolationism.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

200

I was an antagonist. I started the Sons of Liberty and I helped plan the Boston Tea Party.

Who is Samuel Adams?

200

I am chosen by the Electoral College?

Who is the President?

300

This was the purpose of Henry Clay's American System. 

What is the promotion of economic growth?

300

This is the name of the first ten amendments. 

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

I am a lawyer who defended the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.

Who is John Adams?

300

George Washington warned against this in his farewell speech.

What are party loyalties?

300

This is where the George Washington surprised the Hessians on Christmas morning.

What is Trenton?

400

We were volunteer soldiers who were ready to fight in a minute?

Who were the minutemen?

400

These were the rights all people were born with.

What are the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?

400

This treaty removed the British from the Ohio River.

What is the Jay Treaty?

400

These are included in the First Amendment to the Constitution. 

What are the basic rights of all people?

Be able to list them. 

400

Freedom of the press allows this in order to maintain a democratic society. 

What is the right for citizens to be informed?

500

This is when a bill becomes a law.

When is the bill approved by Congress and then signed by the President?

500

The Articles of Confederation emphasized this.

What are strict limits on the power of the federal government?

500

This is due process of the law.

What are the rules that the government must follow to carry out the law?

500

This act made inciting a rebellion against a government illegal.

What is the Sedition Act?

500

This states that rights not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution remain with the states.

What are states' rights?