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Ch 11 The Early Republic

American History #1

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Another name for the presidents executive department heads.

Who is the President’s cabinet

A ceremony that officially swears the president into office

What is the inauguration

The official title given to the president of the United States.

What is Mr. President?

A tax placed on luxury items to raise money for the new government

What is an excise tax?

The name of the rebellion protesting the tax on luxury items

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

The country in which over 20,000 people lost their heads in a revolution

Where is France?

Name the political party that supported the French revolution

What is the Democratic Republican party?

The party that supported leadership by the elite? The party that supported leadership by the elite?

What Federalist party?

The political party who believed that political power is best closer to the people in state governments

What is the Democratic Republican party?

This person had a very optimist view of human nature and believed all people can make good decisions with good information

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

This political party was called “British Bootlickers” by a newspaper.

Who were the Federalist party?

This act increased the amount of time needed to become a citizen and have the right to vote. This act increased the amount of time needed to become a citizen and have the right to vote.

What is the Aliens Act?

This act outlawed any negative writing, speaking, or other actions against the government

What is the Sedition Act?

This theory allowed states the right to cancel or nullify any law in the constitution they did not agree with.

What is the States Rights theory?

Daily Double!!

This amendment separated the candidates between president and vice president.

What is the 12 th amendment?

This future President represented the British as lawyer after the Boston massacre.

Who is John Adams?

This person urged President Washington to send in 13,000 troops to crush the Whiskey rebellion.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

The tool that was used in many executions during the French revolution.

What is the guillotine?

Name the person who served president Washington as his Secretary of War

Who is Henry Knox?

This candidate for vice president had a duel with Alexander Hamilton that killed him(Hamilton).

Who was Aaron Burr?

This person was sent from France in an attempt to have the United States join their country’s war with Britain.

Who was Citizen Genet?

Citizen Genet was asked to leave the country for insulting this important American?

Who was George Washington?

Aaron Burr and this person were candidates for Vice President in the election of 1800.

Who was Charles Pinckney?

These two states sided with the Democratic Republicans by nullifying the Aliens and Sedition Acts.

Who are Virginia and Kentucky?

Daily Double!!

Democratic Republicans believed having a National Bank was unconstitutional because it did not make loans to this group.

Who were farmers and the common man?

In 1800 the nations capital was moved to this present day city.

What is Washington DC?

In a newspaper this political party was called “frog eating, man eating, blood drinking cannibals”.

Who are the Democratic Republicans?

Which President said, “Those who labor on the earth are God’s chosen people.”

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

This future president said, “not even a blade of grass is uninteresting to me.” He also knew how to speak Latin and Greek by age 16.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

This person won a scholarship as a youth for writing a newspaper article about his experience in surviving a Hurricane on his island country

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

FINAL JEOPARDY

This person won a scholarship by writing an essay on his experience of a hurricane as a child on his island country?

Who is Alexander Hamilton?