Founding Documents
Key People
Policies &
Ideas
Political Parties
Conflicts & Resolutions
100

This document outlines the structure and powers of the U.S. government.

What is the Constitution?

100

 He was the first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

A government’s plan for dealing with issues within the country is called this.

What is Domestic Policy?

100

This political party, led by Thomas Jefferson, favored states' rights and a limited federal government.

Who were the Democratic-Republicans?

100

This president issued a Farewell Address that warned against foreign alliances.

Who is George Washington?

200

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called this.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This man wrote many of the Federalist Papers and was the first Secretary of the Treasury

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

200

 A government’s strategy in dealing with other nations is called this.

  • What is Foreign Policy?

200

This man was a Federalist and supported the creation of a national bank.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

200

These acts, passed during John Adams’ presidency, made it harder for immigrants to become citizens and punished those who criticized the government.

What were the Alien & Sedition Acts?

300

The process by which the Constitution was approved by the states is called this.

What is Ratify/Ratification?

300

 He was the author of the Declaration of Independence and later became the third president of the United States.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

The idea of avoiding involvement in foreign wars and conflicts is known as this.

What is Neutrality?

300

This financial institution was created to manage the country’s debts and establish a national currency

What is the National Bank?

300

 These resolutions were written in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, arguing that states could nullify federal laws they deemed unconstitutional.

What are the Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions?

400

The group that supported the Constitution and wanted a strong national government.

Who were the Federalists?

400

This founding father negotiated a treaty with Britain in 1794.

Who is John Jay?

400

 The belief that the federal government has powers beyond those explicitly listed in the Constitution is called this.

What is loose construction?

400

The Federalists and Democratic-Republicans disagreed about the creation of this, which led to debates about the interpretation of the Constitution.

What is the National Bank?

400

This concept refers to not taking sides in conflicts between other countries.

What is Neutrality?

500

The group that opposed the Constitution, fearing it gave too much power to the federal government.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

500

He was the second president of the United States and faced challenges such as the Alien and Sedition Acts.

Who is John Adams?

500

 The belief that the government should only have powers explicitly stated in the Constitution is known as this.

What is strict construction?

500

These two types of constitutional interpretation sparked a debate between the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans.

  • What are loose construction and strict construction?

500

This event saw heated debate over how much power the federal government should have over states, leading to early political parties.

What was the ratification of the Constitution?