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The belief that a government takes no role in economic affairs.

Law passed during Adams' Presidency. Limited the rights and protections given to immigrants and foreigners.
Law passed during Adams' Presidency. People criticizing the government could be imprisoned or fined.

Canada and Florida

The Barbary Pirates

The Cabinet
neutrality

American settlers were taking their land as they moved west.

 

Tecumseh and The Prophet

The War Hawks

 

*** BONUS ANSWER*** Henry Clay

Britain

Impressment was the capturing and kidnapping of American sailors.  They were then forced to serve in the British Royal Navy.

Alexander Hamilton

The Louisiana Territory

someone who invests in a risky business venture

A group that breaks off from another.  

 

***BONUS ANSWER*** The High Federalists

The Judiciary Act

Lewis and Clark

The Judicial Branch

 

***BONUS*** Judicial Review

a precedent

trade with foreign nations

Three French agents demanded bribes from the American government in order to avoid war.

Jay's Treaty

U.S.A. and Britain

farmers

Ended the War of 1812... and nothing else!!!

What did Jefferson purchase from Napoleon in 1803?

What did Washington urge in his Farewell Address?

What group of Northern Africans did Thomas Jefferson attack?

The Embargo and Nonintercourse Acts limited what?

What two territories did the U.S.A. hope to gain as a result of the War of 1812?

What does laissez faire mean?

Adams and the Federalists favored closer ties with what country?
Describe the Sedition Act.

Which two countries fought against each other in the War of 1812?

Describe the Alien Act.

Which treaty with Britain initially was heavily criticized by Americans?

What group of Americans favored the Democratic Republicans?

Which branch of government became more powerful as a result of Marbury v. Madison?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** What new power did this branch gain?

What law passed in 1789 'created' the Judicial Branch?

What is a faction?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** What was the name of the faction that emerged during the Presidency of John Adams?

Why did most Native Americans side with the British in the War of 1812?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** Which brothers led the Native Americans in their resistance?

The President's advisors are known as what?

What pair of explorers did Jefferson send out to explore the land bought from France?

What group of Congressmen wanted to go to war with Great Britain?

 

***200 POINT BONUS*** Who was the leader of these congressmen?

Describe the XYZ Affair.

What did the Treaty of Ghent accomplish?

An example set by a President is known as what?
Speculators caused trouble during Washington's Presidency. What is a speculator?

Describe impressment.

The High Federalists faction was led by whom?

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The President's advisors are known as what?The Cabinet
An example set by a President is known as what?a precedent
Speculators caused trouble during Washington's Presidency. What is a speculator?someone who invests in a risky business venture
What did Washington urge in his Farewell Address?neutrality
What law passed in 1789 'created' the Judicial Branch?The Judiciary Act
Adams and the Federalists favored closer ties with what country?Britain
Describe the Alien Act.Law passed during Adams' Presidency. Limited the rights and protections given to immigrants and foreigners.
Describe the Sedition Act.Law passed during Adams' Presidency. People criticizing the government could be imprisoned or fined.
Describe the XYZ Affair.Three French agents demanded bribes from the American government in order to avoid war.
The High Federalists faction was led by whom?Alexander Hamilton

What did Jefferson purchase from Napoleon in 1803?

The Louisiana Territory

What pair of explorers did Jefferson send out to explore the land bought from France?

Lewis and Clark

Which branch of government became more powerful as a result of Marbury v. Madison?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** What new power did this branch gain?

The Judicial Branch

 

***BONUS*** Judicial Review

What group of Northern Africans did Thomas Jefferson attack?

The Barbary Pirates

The Embargo and Nonintercourse Acts limited what?

trade with foreign nations

What group of Congressmen wanted to go to war with Great Britain?

 

***200 POINT BONUS*** Who was the leader of these congressmen?

The War Hawks

 

*** BONUS ANSWER*** Henry Clay

What two territories did the U.S.A. hope to gain as a result of the War of 1812?

Canada and Florida

Describe impressment.

Impressment was the capturing and kidnapping of American sailors.  They were then forced to serve in the British Royal Navy.

Why did most Native Americans side with the British in the War of 1812?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** Which brothers led the Native Americans in their resistance?

American settlers were taking their land as they moved west.

 

Tecumseh and The Prophet

What did the Treaty of Ghent accomplish?

Ended the War of 1812... and nothing else!!!

What group of Americans favored the Democratic Republicans?

farmers

Which two countries fought against each other in the War of 1812?

U.S.A. and Britain

Which treaty with Britain initially was heavily criticized by Americans?

Jay's Treaty

What is a faction?

 

***500 POINT BONUS*** What was the name of the faction that emerged during the Presidency of John Adams?

A group that breaks off from another.  

 

***BONUS ANSWER*** The High Federalists

What does laissez faire mean?

The belief that a government takes no role in economic affairs.