What political party was founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in opposition to the Federalists?
What is the Democratic-Republican Party?
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that the national government had the power to create a national bank?
What is McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)?
Who was the third president of the United States and the author of the Declaration of Independence?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Which election is known as the "Revolution of 1800," marking the first peaceful transfer of power between political parties?
What is the Election of 1800?
Who wrote the "Farewell Address" in 1796, warning against political parties?
Who is George Washington?
Which political party was led by Alexander Hamilton and favored a strong central government?
What is the Federalist Party?
Which case helped establish the principle of judicial review?
What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)?
Which president was the first to be impeached by the House of Representatives but acquitted in the Senate?
Who is Andrew Johnson?
Which election of 1824 was famously decided by the House of Representatives in what is known as the "Corrupt Bargain"?
What is the Election of 1824?
Which document, authored by Thomas Jefferson in 1798, argued that states could nullify federal laws they deemed unconstitutional?
What is the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions?
Which political party opposed Andrew Jackson during the 1830s and 1840s?
What is the Whig Party?
In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot pass laws that override federal treaties with Native American tribes.
What is Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?
This famous Federalist was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr in 1804.
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
In which presidential election did Andrew Jackson win the popular vote but lose the presidency in the Electoral College, leading to the "Tariff of Abominations"?
Answer: What is the Election of 1824?
What is the Election of 1824?
Which speech by Jefferson in 1801 emphasized unity after a divisive election?
What is Jefferson's First Inaugural Address?
The Democratic Party is also known as what, due to its roots in the early 19th century?
What is Jacksonian Democracy?
Which case confirmed the rights of a state to control its own internal commerce, even if it interferes with federal law?
What is Fletcher v. Peck (1810)?
Who was the leader of the Whig Party and a key figure in the debate over the Bank of the United States?
Who is Henry Clay?
What is the National Bank?
What is the Bank of America?
Is Slavery Bad? (Natalie must answer)
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Which party arose from the abolition movement and opposed the expansion of slavery in the 1840s?
What is the Free Soil Party?
Which case involved the expansion of federal power in regulating slavery?
What is Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842)?
Who was the Vice President under Thomas Jefferson and later became the third president?
Who is Aaron Burr?
Which 1828 election was a key battle between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson, marking a rise in popular participation?
What is the Election of 1828?
In his 1830 message, President Andrew Jackson responded to what event, advocating for the removal of Native Americans?
What is the Indian Removal Act?