Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Hamilton 5th Grade Native Americans 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Treaties 4th Grade French Revolution 50,000 3rd Grade Washington 3rd Grade Foreign Relations 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Acts 2nd Grade Presidents 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Presidents 1st Grade Courts 1,000

5th Grade Hamilton Hamilton believed in a flexible or loose interpretation of the Constitution. He used used this argument to establish the national bank because it gave the government powers that were not specifically granted to it.

5th Grade Hamilton The “necessary and proper” or elastic clause Return

5th Grade Native Americans Native Americans gave up their land in the Treaty of Greenville after this battle.

5th Grade Native Americans The Battle of Fallen Timbers Return

4th Grade Treaties Pickney’s Treaty with Spain made it easier for American’s to move their goods by giving them the right to travel freely on the Mississippi River and ____

4th Grade Treaties To store goods at the Port of New Orleans free of charge Return

4th Grade French Revolution France was America’s ally. Britain was America’s biggest trading partner. How did this affect the US during the French Revolution?

4th Grade French Revolution It put the US in an awkward position, Washington declared the US neutral. Return

3rd Grade Washington What advice did Washington give in his farewell address?

3rd Grade Washington Political parties would split the nation and the US should remain neutral in foreign affairs. Return

3rd Grade Foreign Relations True or False? The XYZ affair was an incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from US diplomats.

3rd Grade Foreign Relations True Return

2nd Grade Acts This act limited free speech and targeted immigrants.

2nd Grade Acts The Alien and Sedition Acts Return

2nd Grade Presidents This Federalist was the second president of the United States

2nd Grade Presidents John Adams Return

1st Grade Presidents As the nation’s first president, Washington set many precedents including what he should be called. Congress finally decided on

1st Grade Presidents Mr. President Return

1st Grade Courts The US Constitution only established one court, the Supreme Court. To set up a federal court system, Congress passed this act.

1st Grade Courts Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 Return

Million Dollar Question Tariffs

1,000,000 Question Why did Hamilton want to place tariffs on foreign goods to help the nation’s financial problems?

1,000,000 Answer It would raise money for the government and Encourage the growth of American industry Return

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