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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $Q $600 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from President Washington How many terms did Washington serve?

$100 Answer from Washington 2 terms- 8 years

Who did Washington run against? $200 Question from President Washington

$200 Answer from President Washington No one

$300 Question from President Washington What was Hamilton’s financial plan for uniting the country?

$300 Answer from President Washington Have federal government pay off state debt

$400 Question from President Washington What was Washington’s advice on foreign policy?

$400 Answer from President Washington Remain Neutral

$500 Question from President Washington According to Washington, what did he warn against and why?

$500 Answer from President Washington Political Parties – they would split and weaken the nation

$100 Question from Washington’s Government Who did Washington make Sect. of War?

$100 Answer from Washington’s Government Henry Knox

$200 Question from Washington’s Government What was the job of the State Dept?

$200 Answer from Washington’s Government Handle relationships with other nations

$300 Question from Washington’s Government What was the role of the Treasury Dept. and who did Washington put in charge?

$300 Answer from Washington’s Government Alexander Hamilton and to control and budget the nation’s finances

$400 Question from Washington’s Government Where did Hamilton relocate the nation’s capital and why?

$400 Answer from Washington’s Government Washington D.C. – to stop any bickering between states

$500 Question from Washington’s Government Name all departments in the Cabinet.

$500 Answer from Washington’s Government Dept. of War Dept. of Treasury Dept. of State Attorney General Post office

$100 Question from Conflict What was the name of the Rebellion over the taxation over whiskey?

$100 Answer from Conflict Whiskey Rebellion

$200 Question from Conflict What did G. Dubb do in response to the violence of the Whiskey Rebellion?

$200 Answer from Conflict Sent in the Army

$300 Question from Conflict What event caused the Native Americans to lose all of their land – again?

$300 Answer from Conflict Conflict over the Northwest Territory

$400 Question from Conflict What was the major conflict facing our nation after the Presidential election of 1796?

$400 Answer from Conflict Our country has a Federalist President And a Dem/Rep Vice President

$500 Question from Conflict What was the impact of the Whiskey Rebellion?

$500 Answer from Conflict President Washington declares that the government would use force when necessary.

$100 Question from Political Parties What were the names of the two political parties?

$100 Answer from Political Parties Federalists / Democratic Republicans

$200 Question from Political Parties Which party was headed by John Adams?

$200 Answer from Political Parties Federalists

$300 Question from Political Parties Which party was supported by farmers and low to mid class?

$300 Answer from Political Parties Democratic Republicans

$400 Question from Political Parties What type of interpretation means “if it doesn’t say it, you can’t do it”, and which party favored this interpretation?

$400 Answer from Political Parties Strict Interpretation – Dem- Republicans

$500 Question from Political Parties Name 3 characteristics of the Federalists Party?

$500 Answer from Political Parties Upper class-strong federal gov. Favored national bank- loose interpret of Constitution

$100 Question from President Adams Who was the second President of the U.S. and what was his Political Party?

$100 Answer from President Adams John Adams - Federalists

$200 Question from President Adams What caused Adams to send 3 rep. to France?

$200 Answer from President Adams French were seizing American trading ships.

$300 Question from President Adams Describe the X Y Z Affair

$300 Answer from President Adams France demanded $ in exchange for not taking over U.S. ships

$400 Question from President Adams How did Adams immediately respond and what was public opinion?

$400 Answer from President Adams Canceled all treaties with France - expanded army and navy

$600 Question from President Adams What acts did Adams pass as a result of his increased paranoia of French spies? What Amendment did this violate?

$600 Answer from President Adams Naturalization Act – 14years to be a citizen Alien Act – Pres. Could deport/imprison anyone suspicious Sedition Act – illegal to say, write, publish any neg. criticism of government The First Amendment – Freedom of speech, press, religion, peacefully assemble, petition gov.

Final Jeopardy What two things did Washington do that to this day President’s continue?

Final Jeopardy Answer Farewell Address Serving max of two terms