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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 Which political party favored development of industry and a national bank?

1 Federalists Home

2 Which political party favored states’ power, farmers, and small businesses?

2 Democratic Republicans

3 What was a MAJOR issue of disagreement between the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans?

3 Power of the National Government

4 What are three characteristics of the Federalist Party?

4 Strong national government, limits on state powers, development of industry, and development of a national bank

5 What are three characteristics of the Democratic Republican Party?

5 Weak national government, states’ powers, favored small businesses, favored farmers, and opposed a national bank

6 What are three areas of disagreement between the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans?

6 Power of national government versus states, establishing a national bank, and industry versus farmers

7 Which African American helped to designed Washington, D. C.?

7 Benjamin Banneker

8 Who was the first President of the United States?

8 George Washington

9 Which president purchased the Louisiana Territory?

9 Thomas Jefferson