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200 Washington Other Presidents ConflictLeftovers Final Jeopardy

Category #1 200 Click here for answer What was the name given by Washington to the group of Presidential of advisors?

Category #1 Question 400 Click here for answer What was the purpose of the National Bank and whose idea was it?

Category #1 Question 600 Click here for answer What was the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion? What did the result of this rebellion prove to Americans?

Category #1 Question 800 Click here for answer What did Washington say about foreign conflicts? Why did he say this?

Category #1 Question 1000 Click here for answer Besides the ones already mentioned in the category, what is one precedent set by President Washington?

Category #2 Question 200 Click here for answer Who were the second and third presidents of the United States?

Category #2 Question 400 Click here for answer What 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the United States? What president was responsible for it?

Category #2 Question 600 Click here for answer List one part of the Alien and Sedition Acts? What was wrong with this part of the law?

Category #2 Question 800 Click here for answer List two actions Jefferson took in office to show that he was truly a Democratic- Republican.

Category #2 Question 1000 Click here for answer Andrew Jackson is known for creating the spoils system. What is it?

Category #3 Question 200 Click here for answer In the early 1800s, what war did the U.S. fight? Who did they fight?

Category #3 Question 400 Click here for answer What did the Monroe Doctrine say?

Category #3 Question 600 Click here for answer What was Andrew Jackson’s Native American policy?

Category #3 Question 800 Click here for answer What were two major things that happened during the War of 1812?

Category #3 Question 1000 Click here for answer What was the result of the War of 1812?

Category #4 Question 200 Click here for answer What were the first two political parties in the United States?

Category #4 Question 400 Click here for answer Which president was known as a “common man”?

Category #4 Question 600 Click here for answer What were two differences between the first two political parties?

Category #4 Question 800 Click here for answer What were the causes of the War of 1812?

Category #4 Question 1000 Click here for answer What was the XYZ Affair?

Category #5 Question 200 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 400 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 600 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 800 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 1000 Click here for answer During Jefferson’s presidency, a major Supreme Court case won an important power for the Supreme Court. What was the name of the case and what is the power?

Category 1 Answer 200 Score Board The cabinet

Category 1 Answer 400 Score Board To repay the debt from the American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton

Category 1 Answer 600 Score Board The were protesting the high tax on whiskey. It showed the American government was strong enough to stop rebellion.

Category 1 Answer 800 Score Board America should remain neutral because it had to deal with its own issues before getting involved in wars.

Category 1 Answer 1000 Score Board Washington voluntarily left office after two terms. Other answers may also be accepted.

Category 2 Answer 200 Score Board John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

Category 2 Answer 400 Score Board The Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson

Category 2 Answer 600 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 2 Answer 800 Score Board He reduced the size of the army and navy, lowered the budget, and repealed the whiskey tax.

Category 2 Answer 1000 Score Board It was a system in which the president could appoint supporters and friends to government jobs.

Category 3 Answer 200 Score Board The War of 1812 England

Category 3 Answer 400 Score Board European countries may no longer make colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

Category 3 Answer 600 Score Board They should all be forced to move to the west, out of the way of American settlers.

Category 3 Answer 800 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 3 Answer 1000 Score Board Nothing changed. Americans gained nationalism will also be accepted.

Category 4 Answer 200 Score Board Federalists and Democratic- Republicans

Category 4 Answer 400 Score Board Andrew Jackson

Category 4 Answer 600 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 4 Answer 800 Score Board Impressment and neutrality

Category 4 Answer 1000 Score Board The French asked Americans to pay a bribe to stop impressment. This made Adams look weak.

Category 5 Answer 200 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 400 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 600 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 800 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 1000 Score Board Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review

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