US Government
Politics in Practice
The New Republic
Bill of Rights
MR. GRAHAM'S CHALLENGE
100

The Articles of Confederation was replaced with the Constitution, which implemented this system of government in the Untied States.

Federalism

100

This political party followed the Anti-federalist tradition of small government.

Jeffersonian/Democratic Republicans

100

This battle was fought after the Treaty of Ghent was signed.

Battle of New Orleans

100

This Amendment states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

2nd Amendment

100

This city was the original capital of the United States.

Philadelphia

 

200

This was added to the Constitution as a compromise in order to get the Constitution ratified.

the Bill of Rights

200

Daily Double!!!

This was propaganda that convinced many Americans the Constitution should be ratified.

Federalist Papers / Essays

200

These states tried to extort U.S. merchants on the Mediterranean Sea, but were quickly defeated in a short war which ended after a battle at Tripoli.


Barbary States/Pirates

200

This Amendment prevents the government from housing troops in your house.

3rd Amendment

200

These were the first four Presidents. (In order!)

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVqez0wYB6Q


300

This revolt was crushed, and showed that the Constitution was here to stay.

The Whiskey Rebellion

300

The election of 1800 ended in an electoral college tie, but __________ became president due to Hamilton's influence in the House of Representatives.

Thomas Jefferson

300

This Native American chief was a skilled leader and diplomat who united Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River against white settlement.

Tecumseh

300

This Amendment requires police to acquire a warrant before they search someone's private property.

4th Amendment

300

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

400

Hamilton really wanted this, but his critics argued that the Constitution gave him no specific right to establish it.

Federal Bank / Bank of the United States

400

This act dramatically hurt both farmers and merchants, and was one major reason John Adams was not reelected president.

Embargo Act

400

The French Revolution was a major political issue during the early 1800s, with what political party supporting stronger ties with Great Britain?

Federalists

400

This amendment guarantees the right to a quick and speedy trial by an impartial jury.

6th Amendment

500

This court case established the Supreme Court's right to Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

500

This convention was mocked by people in Washington DC, and signaled the end of the Federalist Party.

Hartford Convention

500

This treaty ensured, among other things, that warships of any nation would be banned on the Great Lakes.

Treaty of Ghent

500

This Amendment says that rights in the Bill of Rights are not the only rights people have.

9th Amendment

500

What famous hymn references the Battle of Tripoli?

The Marines' Hymn