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• Answers are on page MM 27 and must be in complete sentences.
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GeorgeWashington
John Adams
ThomasJefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
Define inaugurated. (1)
A 100
Inaugurated means to swear into office.
A 100
What did Washington believe that U.S. foreign policy
should be? (7)
A 200
He said our foreign policy should be to avoid entangling alliances with other nations.
A 200
What did Washington prove by sending the army to put
down the Whiskey Rebellion? (5)
A 300
He proved that he was willing and able to enforce the law. The federal government was
stronger than during the Articles of Confederation.
A 300
What did the Federalists believe?
A 400
The economy should be based on manufacturing, rich & well educated men should rule, the federal government should be stronger than the
states.
A 400
Name three members of Washington’s original
cabinet. (3)
A 500
Vice President – John Adams
Secretary of State – Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of Treasury – Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of War – Henry Knox
Attorney General – Edmund Randolph
A 500
Which political party was John Adams in?
B 100
John Adams was a Federalist.
B 100
Who was John Adams’ Vice-President?
B 200
His Vice-President was Thomas Jefferson.
B 200
Which amendment of the Bill of Rights did the Alien and
Sedition acts violate?
B 300
They violated the first amendment of the Bill of
Rights.
B 300
Who were the American diplomats trying to see during
the XYZ Affair?
B 400
They wanted to see Charles Talleyrand, the French Prime
Minister.
B 400
What was made illegal under the Alien and Sedition Acts?
B 500
Speaking out against the government or any
government agency (like a judge during a trial).
B 500
What was Jefferson’s vision for the nation?
C 100
He envisioned a nation of small independent farmers.
C 100
What city did Jefferson attempt to buy from
Napoleon?
C 200
He wanted to buy New Orleans.
C 200
Why did Napoleon sell the Louisiana Territory to the
USA? (21)
C 300
He has not other colonies in the Western Hemisphere, he
needed money to fund his war in Europe, and he did not have the man-power to protect the Louisiana
Territory.
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Who died on the same day as Jefferson?
C 400
Both Adams and Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. The fiftieth anniversary of the
signing of the Declaration of Independence
C 400
What were the three main purposes of the Lewis and
Clark Expedition?
C 500
Create maps of the Louisiana Territory, make friendly relationships with Native
Americans, and find an all water route to the Pacific
Ocean.
C 500
What is impressments?
D 100
Impressment was kidnapping of American sailors to work
of British ships.
D 100
Who were the War Hawks? What did they want?
D 200
War Hawks were westerners who wanted to go to war with England. They wanted to gain
control of Canada and stop Native American resistance.
D 200
List three effects of the War of 1812.
D 300
Increase in manufacturing, weakened, Native American
resistance to American occupation of the Northwest
Territory, and increased patriotism.
D 300
What were Lowell Mills?
D 400
Lowell Mills were textile mills that combined the
spinning and weaving in one building.
D 400
What role did Dolley Madison play in the War of
1812? (30)
D 500
She saved the Declaration of Independence and a painting of George Washington from being destroyed as she fled
Washington DC.
D 500
Did James Monroe practice nationalism or sectionalism?
E 100
Monroe was a nationalist.
E 100
What did the Monroe Doctrine say?
E 200
It said that the USA would not tolerate any European
interference in the Western Hemisphere.
E 200
What did Spain the USA disagree about?
E 300
They disagreed about how Florida should be policed
(USA wanted to stop Seminole raids and run away
slaves).
E 300
Why was the Monroe Doctrine written?
E 400
Several Latin American countries had won their
independence from Spain and Portugal and the USA didn’t
want other European countries to help Spain and
Portugal keep their colonies.
E 400
What did the U.S. gain after the Adams-Onis Treaty?
E 500
Florida became part of the USA.
E 500
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Four of the first five presidents owned slaves. Which president
never owned slaves?
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John Adams
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