Interpretation
Political Parties
Early Elections
Quiz Questions
100

This means based on no evidence or just making up theories?

What is speculation?

100
With a strict interpretation of the Constitution this party said the National Bank could not be created? 
What is the Democratic-Republican party? 
100

This position was elected with the second most votes

What is the Vice-President?

100

You should write these questions down as they will be on the quiz tomorrow. Put them on your review sheet.

What is thank you Mr. Larkin?

200

This is based on evidence or explaining the meaning of something from that evidence

What is interpretation? 

200

The Federalists said that certain things were not stated directly in the Constitution but could still be done. 

What are implied powers? 

200

John Adams was a member of this political party

Who are the Federalists? 
200

Gilad, Yehuda, Yaakov, Shmuel 

What is your name? 

300

Bias, background, training all impact this

What is how someone interprets evidence?

What is conclusions people reach?

300

This party was well liked in the South with anti-tariff and agricultural economy policies. 

What is the Democratic-Republican party?

300

Democratic Republicans ran this candidate who would become Adams' VP

Who is Jefferson?

300

Should historical interpretations be trusted? Give one reason they should be trusted and one reason they should not be trusted.

What is I am writing this down and asking any questions as it relates to this questions?

400

This is your goal when it comes to history

What is form your own opinion? 

400

Federalists were big on tariffs which was well liked in this area.

What is the North?

400

This election involved both parties having two men run in hopes of getting first and second for the same party

What is the election of 1800?

400

What is your opinion on the two political parties we learned about?

What is I will study and review their policies?

500

This causes interpretations to be less reliable

What is bias, speculation, lack of evidence? 

500

This was a major issue in early elections because the President and Vice-President refused to work with each other.

What is being from opposite parties? 

500

This mandated that distinct votes for President and Vice-President had to be cast

What is the 12th Amendment?
500

How did each party view the National Bank as related to the Constitution?

What is understanding implied powers versus a strict interpretation of the Constitution?