Jefferson's Education
Declaration of Independence
Social Contract
American Revolution
Party Politics
100

The academic institution Thomas Jefferson attended.

College of William and Mary

100

The three-man committee assigned by the Second Continental Congress to write the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin

100

The parties for which the unwritten agreement in Jefferson's "social contract" is made. 

Man and Government

100

Jefferson's job during the American Revolution.

Ambassador to France

100

The leader and founder of the Federalist party.

Alexander Hamilton

200

I am the small elevator invented by Thomas Jefferson to move items like food or cleaning supplies from one floor to another.

Dumbwaiter

200

I authored the majority of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Jefferson argued that this individual had broken the "social contract"

King George III

200

The two countries that fought during the American Revolutionary War. 

United States of America and Great Britain

200

The Leader and founder of the Democratic-Republican party.

Thomas Jefferson

300

The home of the Third President of the United States.

Monticello

300

The country from which independence was deemed necessary.

Great Britain

300

I am the Enlightenment philosopher most closely aligned to Jefferson's beliefs on the "social contract"

John Locke

300

An ally to America, this royal was the king of France during the American Revolution. 

King Louis XVI

300

The Federalist party view of America's economic future.

Manufacturing

400

The three classical orders established on ancient Greek columns.

Corinthian, Ionic, Doric

400

The three "inalienable" rights with which people are born. 

"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"

400

Under the "social contract," this is the job of the government.

Protect people's inalienable rights

400

This 1781 battle led to the surrender of the British.

Battle of Yorktown

400

The Democratic-Republican Party's view of America's economic future.

Agrarian (farming)

500

The university started by Jefferson.

University of Virginia

500

The longest section of the Declaration of Independence is a list of these about the King and Parliament. 

Grievances

500

The obligation of the people if the government fails to protect its rights. 

Overthrow the government and replace it with one that will protect its rights.

500

This treaty ended the American Revolutionary war and recognized the United States as its own, independent, country separate from Great Britain.

Treaty of Paris 1783

500

The interpretation of the US Constitution by the two parties in early America.

1.Democratic Republicans - strictly

2.Federalists - Loosely