Federalists vs Anti-Federalists
Washington
Hamilton vs. Jefferson
Adams
Election of 1800
100

The Federalists ____________________ the Constitution.

The Anti-federalists ___________________ the Constitution.

supported

opposed

100

George Washington's VP

John Adams

100

What year was Jefferson elected president?

1800

100

What year was John Adams elected president?

1796

100

Jefferson died on July 4th, 1826.  When did Adams die?

Same day!

200

How many state legislatures were required to ratify the Constitution?

9

(2/3)

200

Name a difficulty that GW faced during his time in office.

Setting all new precedents

Cabinet members disagreeing

Feeling the weight of new republic on shoulder

200

Describe Hamilton's personality

Describe Jefferson's personality

aggressive, confrontational, openly ambitious

indirect, somewhat retiring, apt to work behind the scenes

200

What was the name of the "war" with France?

Quasi-War

200

What was the name of the man who planned/engineered Washington D.C.?

Pierre L’Enfant

300

The Federalists wanted a ______ central government and ________ state governments.

The Anti-Federalists wanted power in the ___________ not in the _________________.

strong, weaker

states, central government.

300

What year was GW elected president?

What year was GW's Farewell Address?

What year did GW die?


1789

1796

1799

Bonus +100: What was GW message in the Farewell Address?

300

Hamilton's view on France.  

Jefferson's view on France.

Did not sympathize with France.

Sympathized with France.

300

What was the XYZ Affair?

French officials demanded bribes from US diplomats

Adams published the events

US mad at France

300

When Jefferson and Burr tied in the number of electoral votes in the Election of 1800 how was the winner decided?

It went to the House of Representatives.

400

What is the goal of the Bill of Rights?

Guarantee the Congress would not pass any laws that infringe on people rights

400

Who was in GW's cabinet?

State

War

Treasury

Attorney General

State - Jefferson

War - Henry Knox

Treasury - Hamilton

Justice/AG = Edmund Randoph

400

Describe Hamilton's view of the Constitution.

Describe Jefferson's view of the Constitution.

Loose interpretation of the Constitution – historical context should influence how we interpret the document (“reading between the lines”)

Strict constructionist view of the Constitution – reading the literal text of the document

400

Describe the Alien Act.

Describe the Sedition Act.

  • Alien Act – raised citizen residence requirements to 14 yrs from 5 yrs; allowed government to deport dangerous alien

  • Sedition Act – fine or imprisonment for defaming government officials or impeding government policies

400

Who convinced the Federalists in the House that Burr should not be picked? 

Hamilton

500

Name 3 Prominent Federalists.

Name 3 Prominent Anti-Federalists.

Federalists - Washington, Franklin, Madison, Hamilton, Jay

Anti-Federalist - Mason, Henry, Winthrop, Hancock, Clinton, Richard Henry Lee

500

Name two of the 3 ways that GW made the presidency democratic.

Salutation - "Mr. President"

Annual "State of the Union" report to Congress

Retired after 2nd term

500

Describe the three parts of Hamilton's finance plan.

  1. National government would pay off debt and would assume all of the states’ war debt

  2. Impose high tariffs on imported goods 

  3. Create a national bank for storage of government funds

500

Jefferson and Madison's responses to the Alien and Sedition Acts were called ____________.

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Bonus 100:  Jefferson and Madison said that the states could ________ unconstitutional federal activities. 


500

Name two reasons that this election was significant for our young republic.

Orderly, peaceful, legitimate (followed Constitution) transfer of power

Change in party affiliation in power, permanent parties, shift in domestic and foreign policies.