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10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Precedents Hamilton or Jefferson Foreign Affairs Nationalism Which President?

This group of advisors is made up of “the heads of the executive departments.” You can also put coffee mugs there.

What is the cabinet?

This is final official statement made by George Washington he warns future leaders of potential problems.

What is George Washington’s Farewell Address?

This “tradition” established by Washington impacted the Presidential terms of Presidents for over 100 years.

What is the “two term tradition”?

This foreign policy approach influenced every President until it was “broken” by James Madison in 1812.

What is Neutrality?

The peaceful transition of power between Adams and Jefferson in 1800 is often referred to as ___________.

What is the “Revolution of 1800”?

This prominent Republican believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

He believed in a “loose” interpretation of the Constitution.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

Alexander Hamilton and his followers created this party

What is the Federalist Party?

The use of judicial review, the Embargo Act, and the Louisiana Purchase all led to an increase in the Central Government’s power under him (IRONICALLY).

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

Who said “But every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists,”.

Who is Thomas Jefferson? (in his first inaugural speech)

This official is primarily involved with diplomatic relations in foreign countries.

Who is the Secretary of State?

The forcible seizure of American sailors by French and British ships.

What is impressment?

This was the American policy toward European conflicts and wars immediately after April 22, 1793.

What is Neutrality?

This scandal aroused American sentiment for war with France.

What is the XYZ Affair?

This stated that the United States would no longer tolerate European intervention and colonization in the Americas. Daily Double!

What is The Monroe Doctrine?

This Federalist Chief Justice used his decision on McCulloch v. Maryland to increase the strength and prestige of the central government.

Who is John Marshall?

This Treasury Secretary used the “national blessing” (the debt) to increase loyalty and nationalism among the states.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

His invasion of Florida resulted in the Adams- Onis Treaty and the permanent acquisition of the territory

Who is Andrew Jackson?

The demise of this political party after the War of 1812 helped foster a strong feeling of nationalism and political unity.

What is the Federalist Party?

This agreement between the United and Great Britain represented the first time the US was treated as a diplomatic equal by the English.

What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement ?

He was President when...Embargo Act, Louisiana Purchase, Marbury v. Madison

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

He was President when...The Whiskey Rebellion, Assumption, Jay’s Treaty

Who is George Washington?

He was President when...The War of 1812, Burning of Washington DC, Non- Intercourse Act

Who is James Madison?

He was President when...The XYZ Affair, Quasi-War, The Alien and Sedition Acts

Who is John Adams?

He was President when...The Adams-Onis Treaty, The Era of Good Feelings, Rush-Bagot Agreement

Who is Monroe?

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