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Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 40 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?

1. A __________ is an action or decision that later serves as an example.

1. A precedent is an action or decision that later serves as an example.

2. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

2. Strict CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

3. _________ _______ are groups that help elect government officials and shape government policies.

3. Political Parties are groups that help elect government officials and shape government policies.

4. Problems with this country were worked out with Pinckney’s Treaty. ________

4. Problems with this country were worked out with Pinckney’s Treaty. Spain

5. Private ships authorized by a nation to attack its enemies are ________.

5. Private ships authorized by a nation to attack its enemies are privateers.

6. _____________ was the candidate chosen to run with Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1796.

6. Aaron Burr was the candidate chosen to run with Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1796.

7. ________________ led a force from the Indian confederation that defeated a U.S. army in 1790, but lost at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.

7. Chief Little Turtle led a force from the Indian confederation that defeated a U.S. army in 1790, but lost at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.

8. _______ are certificates that represent money owed to private citizens by the U.S. government.

8. Bonds are certificates that represent money owed to private citizens by the U.S. government.

9. A tax on imported goods to raise the price of foreign products in order to protect domestic (USA) products is called a __________ ________

9. A tax on imported goods to raise the price of foreign products in order to protect domestic (USA) products is called a protective tariff.

10. Problems with this country were addressed with Jay’s Treaty. ______________

10. Problems with this country were addressed with Jay’s Treaty. Great Britain

11. The __________ _________was a protest on the tax on alcohol in It happened in Pennsylvania.

11. The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest on the tax on alcohol in It happened in Pennsylvania.

12. The nickname for the situation in which the French agents of their President Talleyrand wanted a bribe before working with U.S. diplomats was called _______ ____________________.

12. The nickname for the situation in which the French agents of their President Talleyrand wanted a bribe before working with U.S. diplomats was called XYZ Affair.

13. Because U.S. citizens continued to settle in the Northwest Territory, Indians ____________ with the United States.

13. Because U.S. citizens continued to settle in the Northwest Territory, Indians went to war with the United States.

14. The treaty designed to avoid a war with Great Britain was _____ _______.

14. The treaty designed to avoid a war with Great Britain was Jay’s Treaty.

15. The treaty that divided the land in the Northwest Territory between the American Indians and the US settlers was the __________ __ _______

15. The treaty that divided the land in the Northwest Territory between the American Indians and the US settlers was the Treaty of Greenville.

16. The treaty meant to settle problems with Spain was ___________ ________.

16. The treaty meant to settle problems with Spain was Pinckney’s Treaty.

17. The Chief Justice sent to England to negotiate an agreement to avoid war was ______ _____.

17. The Chief Justice sent to England to negotiate an agreement to avoid war was John Jay.

18. The first capital of the United States was _________________. The second (temporary) capital of the United States was Philadelphia.

18. The first capital of the United States was New York. The second (temporary) capital of the United States was Philadelphia.

19. George Washington stepped down after 2 terms as president because he wanted to send the message that __________________.

19. George Washington stepped down after 2 terms as president because he wanted to send the message that the people were the leaders.

20. Thomas Jefferson was ________ the National Bank.

20. Thomas Jefferson was against the National Bank.

21. George Washington issued the ______________ ____________, saying that the U.S. would remain neutral in all European conflicts.

21. George Washington issued the Neutrality Proclamation saying that the U.S. would remain neutral in all European conflicts.

22. Closed the port of New Orleans to the United States. __________

22. This country closed the port of New Orleans to the United States. Spain

23. The _________ Party wanted to strengthen the power of the Federal government. They also wanted to promote industry and trade.

23. The Federalist Party wanted to strengthen the power of the Federal government. They also wanted to promote industry and trade.

24. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts and said they were ____________.

24. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts and said they were unconstitutional.

25. A _____________ is someone who purchased bonds from the original purchaser for a reduced price in hopes of making a profit.

25. A speculator is someone who purchased bonds from the original purchaser for a reduced price in hopes of making a profit.

26. __________ __________ is the idea that women should teach their children to be good citizens.

26. Republican Motherhood is the idea that women should teach their children to be good citizens.

27. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were in the ____________________ Party. They wanted to limit the power of the federal government.

27. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were in the Democratic-Republican Party. They wanted to limit the power of the federal government.

28. When Washington became president, they organized the executive branch by creating _______________ which specialized in certain areas.

28. When Washington became president, they organized the executive branch by creating executive departments which specialized in certain areas.

29. This country interfered with U.S. merchant ships in the Caribbean. ______________

29. This country interfered with U.S. merchant ships in the Caribbean. Great Britain

30. _____________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION Jefferson supported

30. Strict CONSTRUCTION Jefferson supported

31. Their revolution began with an attack on the Bastille. ___________

31. Their revolution began with an attack on the Bastille. France

32. _______________ loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION Said we should not create a National Bank

32. Strict CONSTRUCTION Said we should not create a National Bank

33. This country had soldiers remaining in the western forts. _______________

33. This country had soldiers remaining in the western forts. Great Britain

34. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION You can do it unless it is forbidden AND it has to be for the good of the country.

34. Loose CONSTRUCTION You can do it unless it is forbidden AND it has to be for the good of the country.

35. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION Hamilton supported

35. Loose CONSTRUCTION Hamilton supported

36. Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a __________ ______ in order to pay off the federal debt. He also wanted to repay bonds at their full value.

36. Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a National Bank in order to pay off the federal debt. He also wanted to repay bonds at their full value.

37. The country involved in the XYZ Affair ____________

37. The country involved in the XYZ Affair France

38. The Alien and Sedition Acts were used to hurt the ______________ Party.

38. The Alien and Sedition Acts were used to hurt the Democratic-Republican Party.

39. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION said we could create a National Bank

39. Loose CONSTRUCTION said we could create a National Bank

40. This country sent Edmond Genet to the U.S. looking for help from privateers. ___________

40. This country sent Edmond Genet to the U.S. looking for help from privateers. France

Total your points out of = 90% 32 = 80% 28 = 70% How did you do? Which one are you now? S t u d y ! S t u d y a l o t !