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Washington Presidency Adams/ Jefferson Pot pourri 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300

Washington Presidency Adams/ Jefferson Pot pourri 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 jackson Supreme Court

Category #1 100 Under George Washington, these two political parties developed under the leadership

Category #1 100 Under George Washington, these two political parties developed under the leadership of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Click here for answer

Category #1 Question 200 George Washington established the precedent of neutrality in foreign affairs

Category #1 Question 200 George Washington established the precedent of neutrality in foreign affairs with this document. Click here for answer

Category #1 Question 300 George Washington asserted the authority of the national government by

Category #1 Question 300 George Washington asserted the authority of the national government by putting down this, an uprising in Pennsylvania over an excise tax on a particular product. Click here for answer

Category #1 Question 400 Jefferson and Madison agreed to this part of Hamilton’s financial

Category #1 Question 400 Jefferson and Madison agreed to this part of Hamilton’s financial plan in exchange for establishing the new capital in the south. Click here for answer

Category #1 Question 500 Part of Hamilton’s financial plan included this type of tax,

Category #1 Question 500 Part of Hamilton’s financial plan included this type of tax, meant to encourage the growth of manufacturing. Click here for answer

Category #2 Question 100 The Louisiana Purchase was important to western farmers, as it

Category #2 Question 100 The Louisiana Purchase was important to western farmers, as it guaranteed access to this important port. Click here for answer

Category #2 Question 200 During the crisis with France under the Adams administration, these

Category #2 Question 200 During the crisis with France under the Adams administration, these laws were passed to silence critics and remove foreigners from America. Click here for answer

Category #2 Question 300 In response to controversial laws passed by the Federalists in

Category #2 Question 300 In response to controversial laws passed by the Federalists in power, these were passed, stating a state had the right to nullify federal laws if they were seen as unconstitutional. (Named after the 2 states that issued them) Click here for answer

Category #2 Question 400 Jefferson had a difficult decision in purchasing the Louisiana Territory

Category #2 Question 400 Jefferson had a difficult decision in purchasing the Louisiana Territory because he had this view on the constitution. Click here for answer

Category #2 Question 500 In response to the disruption of trade and impressment of

Category #2 Question 500 In response to the disruption of trade and impressment of sailors by Britain and France, Jefferson decided to pass this law- it was had little effect in Europe, but hurt New England. Click here for answer

Category #3 Question 100 One of George Washington’s precedents, part of the unwritten constitution,

Category #3 Question 100 One of George Washington’s precedents, part of the unwritten constitution, was to create this- the heads of the various executive departments who meet to advise the president. Click here for answer

Category #3 Question 200 Andrew Jackson defended his policy of rewarding political supporters with

Category #3 Question 200 Andrew Jackson defended his policy of rewarding political supporters with government jobs as democratic because more people would be allowed to hold office. What is this policy called? Click here for answer

Category #3 Question 300 Secretary of State John Quincy Adams issued this nationalist statement

Category #3 Question 300 Secretary of State John Quincy Adams issued this nationalist statement on US foreign affairs in 1823. It retained our neutrality in Europe, and declared our intention to protect independent Latin American nations. Click here for answer

Category #3 Question 400 The name given to nationalist laws passed during the Monroe

Category #3 Question 400 The name given to nationalist laws passed during the Monroe years. They included tariffs and “internal improvements” to connect the various regions of the country. Click here for answer

Category #3 Question 500 This Kentucky congressman was a war hawk in the War

Category #3 Question 500 This Kentucky congressman was a war hawk in the War of 1812, created a nationalist economic system, and was accused by Andrew Jackson of a “corrupt bargain” in the election of 1824 Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 100 During the presidency of John Quincy Adams, followers of Andrew

Category #4 Question 100 During the presidency of John Quincy Adams, followers of Andrew Jackson formed this new political party aimed at undermining Adams and taking power in 1828. Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 200 The Trail of Tears is the name given to the

Category #4 Question 200 The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced relocation of this tribe, in which 25% of them died. Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 300 DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 300 DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 400 During Jackson’s presidency, South Carolina nullified this, a federal law

Category #4 Question 400 During Jackson’s presidency, South Carolina nullified this, a federal law very unpopular in the south. Click here for answer

Category #4 Question 500 Jackson’s veto of this in 1832 led to his re-election,

Category #4 Question 500 Jackson’s veto of this in 1832 led to his re-election, but also resulted in economic problems in the ensuing years. Click here for answer

Category #5 Question 100 This Supreme Court Justice (1801 -35) interpreted the constitution to

Category #5 Question 100 This Supreme Court Justice (1801 -35) interpreted the constitution to strengthen the national government. Click here for answer

Category #5 Question 200 Marbury v. Madison is an extremely important landmark case because

Category #5 Question 200 Marbury v. Madison is an extremely important landmark case because it establishes this part of the unwritten constitution. Click here for answer

Category #5 Question 300 The ruling in this case was ignored by President Jackson,

Category #5 Question 300 The ruling in this case was ignored by President Jackson, leading to the forced relocation of natives to the west. Click here for answer

Category #5 Question 400 In Mc. Culloch v. Maryland, what power is denied states,

Category #5 Question 400 In Mc. Culloch v. Maryland, what power is denied states, as it would allow them to “destroy” the national government. Click here for answer

Category #5 Question 500 Gibbons v. Ogden strengthens the national government by delegating the

Category #5 Question 500 Gibbons v. Ogden strengthens the national government by delegating the power to regulate this solely to the national government. Click here for answer

Category 1 Answer 100 Federalists and Democrat. Republicans Score Board

Category 1 Answer 100 Federalists and Democrat. Republicans Score Board

Category 1 Answer 200 Farewell Address/ Proclamation Of Neutrality Score Board

Category 1 Answer 200 Farewell Address/ Proclamation Of Neutrality Score Board

Category 1 Answer 300 Whiskey Rebellion Score Board

Category 1 Answer 300 Whiskey Rebellion Score Board

Category 1 Answer 400 Assumption of state debt by the Federal government Score Board

Category 1 Answer 400 Assumption of state debt by the Federal government Score Board

Category 1 Answer 500 (protective) tariff Score Board

Category 1 Answer 500 (protective) tariff Score Board

Category 2 Answer 100 New Orleans Score Board

Category 2 Answer 100 New Orleans Score Board

Category 2 Answer 200 Alien and Sedition Acts Score Board

Category 2 Answer 200 Alien and Sedition Acts Score Board

Category 2 Answer 300 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Score Board

Category 2 Answer 300 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Score Board

Category 2 Answer 400 STRICT CONSTRUCTION Score Board

Category 2 Answer 400 STRICT CONSTRUCTION Score Board

Category 2 Answer 500 EMBARGO ACT Score Board

Category 2 Answer 500 EMBARGO ACT Score Board

Category 3 Answer 100 Cabinet Score Board

Category 3 Answer 100 Cabinet Score Board

Category 3 Answer 200 The spoils system Score Board

Category 3 Answer 200 The spoils system Score Board

Category 3 Answer 300 MONROE DOCTRINE Score Board

Category 3 Answer 300 MONROE DOCTRINE Score Board

Category 3 Answer 400 AMERICAN SYSTEM (PLAN) Score Board

Category 3 Answer 400 AMERICAN SYSTEM (PLAN) Score Board

Category 3 Answer 500 Henry Clay Score Board

Category 3 Answer 500 Henry Clay Score Board

Category 4 Answer 100 DEMOCRATS Score Board

Category 4 Answer 100 DEMOCRATS Score Board

Category 4 Answer 200 CHEROKEE Score Board

Category 4 Answer 200 CHEROKEE Score Board

Category 4 Answer 300 Andrew Jackson began this practice, in which the political party

Category 4 Answer 300 Andrew Jackson began this practice, in which the political party in charge rewarded supporters by giving them government jobs. Score Board

Category 4 Answer 400 TARIFF Score Board

Category 4 Answer 400 TARIFF Score Board

Category 4 Answer 500 NATIONAL BANK CHARTER Score Board

Category 4 Answer 500 NATIONAL BANK CHARTER Score Board

Category 5 Answer 100 JOHN MARSHALL Score Board

Category 5 Answer 100 JOHN MARSHALL Score Board

Category 5 Answer 200 JUDICIAL REVIEW Score Board

Category 5 Answer 200 JUDICIAL REVIEW Score Board

Category 5 Answer 300 WORCESTER V GEORGIA Score Board

Category 5 Answer 300 WORCESTER V GEORGIA Score Board

Category 5 Answer 400 States can’t tax the Federal Government Score Board

Category 5 Answer 400 States can’t tax the Federal Government Score Board

Category 5 Answer 500 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Score Board

Category 5 Answer 500 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Score Board

Back to board s r e f f s e J ian on a

Back to board s r e f f s e J ian on a i n li to m s a H n o s k c s a J ite n

Who am I? A SC Senator who was a “War Hawk” in 1812…. Andrew

Who am I? A SC Senator who was a “War Hawk” in 1812…. Andrew Jackson’s VP who Supported nullification, and Jackson threatened to hang from a tree