Washington was this number president.
What is first.
Washington's plan for foreign policy.
What is the Neutrality Proclamation?
Jefferson was this number president.
What is third?
British kidnapping of American sailors.
What is impressment?
Native American interpreter along the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Who is Sacagawea?
Washington set these as the first president.
What is precendents?
Country supported by the Democratic-Republicans.
By winning the Election of 1800, the Democratic-Republicans defeated this political party.
What is the Federalists?
Group of politicians who lobbied for war with Britain.
What is the War Hawks?
Leader of the Federalist party.
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
Washington's precedents.
What are number of terms (two), his title (Mr. President), and he created the Cabinet.
The right violated in the Alien and Sedition Acts.
Jefferson's biggest success as president.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Officially ended the War of 1812
What is the Treaty of Ghent?
Washington's Vice President.
Who is John Adams?
Rival political parties in Washington's Cabinet.
What are Federalists and Democratic-Republicans?
What is to regain U.S. neutrality?
The significance of the Marbury v. Madison ruling.
What is judicial review?
Northern area where many naval battles were fought during the War of 1812.
What is the Great Lakes?
This party supported the National Bank.
What is the Federalist party?
Washington's four original Cabinet positions.
What are Secretary of State, Treasury, War, and Attorney General.
The way the United States tried to handle early foreign policy.
What is to remain neutral?
Why Jefferson felt guilty about the Louisiana Purchase.
What is he worried the purchase was unconstitutional?
General who helped fight the British in the south.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
The prime minister of France during the XYZ Affair.
Who is Talleyrand?