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Cabinet1st PresidentHamilton Do you feel LUCKY?

Cabinet100 points The State Department handles relations with other nations. It was headed by ?

Cabinet 100 points Thomas Jefferson

Cabinet200 points The War Department provides for the national defense. It was headed by ?

Cabinet 200 points Henry Knox

Cabinet 300 points The Treasury Department deals with financial matters. It was headed by ?

Cabinet 300 points Alexander Hamilton

Cabinet 400 points The ________Department handles relations with other nations

Cabinet 400 points State

Cabinet 500 The __________ Department deals with financial matters.

Cabinet 500 Treasury

1 st President 100 points On April 30, 1789, Washington took the oath of office. Who became vice president?

1 st President 100 points John Adams became vice president.

1 st President 200 points When the president appoints the heads of his departments of his cabinet, what must Congress do before they can be hired?

1 st President 200 points Congress must approve them

1 st President 300 points Where was the capital of the US when Washington became president?

1 st President 300 New York

1 st President 400 points What created the federal court system?

1 st President 400 points The Judiciary Act of 1789

1 st President 500 points Under the Judiciary Act describe the federal court system.

1 st President 500 points The federal courts have 13 district courts and 3 circuit courts

Hamilton 100 What name was given to the financial plan created by Hamilton?

Hamilton 100 points The Hamilton Plan

Hamilton 200 points Which of the following was NOT part of Hamilton’s plan? A Protective Tariff National taxes like the tax on whiskey An Income tax

Hamilton 200 points An Income Tax

Hamilton 300 points What part of Hamilton’s plan did Congress NOT agree to support?

Hamilton 300 points Paying debts to private citizens who bought bonds during the war.

Hamilton 400 points Name the two men opposed Hamilton’s plan.

Hamilton 400 points Thomas Jefferson James Madison

Hamilton 500 points Compare the Whiskey Rebellion with Shay’s Rebellion. What are the similarities?

Hamilton 500 points Both rebellions were the result of an “unfair” tax. The government sent troops to put down the rebellion The response of the government showed the people the authority of the government.

Lucky 100 points Who was the first chief justice of the Suprem Court?

Lucky 100 points John Jay

Lucky 200 points To gain support of the southern states for his financial plan, what compromise was made?

Lucky 200 points The nation’s capital would be moved to the south and Washington D.C. was created from land given by Virginia and Maryland.

Lucky 300 points What is the highest court in the United States?

Lucky 300 points The Supreme Court

Lucky 400 points What were the names of the first two political parties?

Lucky 400 points The Federalist and the Anti-federalist.

Lucky 500 points _________ ____________was the first attorney general.

Lucky 500 points Edmund Randolph