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Washington to Jefferson Administration

Let’s Review the Categories…

Washington Administration Alexander Hamilton French Revolution Thomas Jefferson Important People Grab Bag

Washington Administra-tion Alexander Hamilton French Revolu-tion Thomas Jefferson Grab Bag Important People $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

Washington Administration (200) The term for Washington’s group of advisors. cabinet

Washington Administration (400) The title created for the new first President of the United States. Mr. President

Washington Administration (600) Farmers in PA protested a tax on this product in 1794. whiskey

Washington Administration (800) He was Washington’s Vice President. John Adams

Washington Administration (1000) Washington sent this man to England to negotiate about seized or stolen ships. John Jay

Alexander Hamilton (200) Hamilton held this cabinet post during Washington’s administration. Secretary of Treasury

Hamilton was a member of this political party. Alexander Hamilton (400) Hamilton was a member of this political party. Federalist

Hamilton proposed this kind of tax on foreign goods. Alexander Hamilton (600) Hamilton proposed this kind of tax on foreign goods. Protedtive tariff

Alexander Hamilton (800) This man shot and killed Hamilton in a famous duel. Aaron Burr

Name the island where Hamilton was born. Alexander Hamilton (1000) Name the island where Hamilton was born. Nevis

Important People (200) This man built frigates and had his political party split due to his peace policy. John Adams

Name the judge who decided against Marbury in Marbury vs. Madison Important People (1000) Name the judge who decided against Marbury in Marbury vs. Madison John Marshall

Important People (600) This person was sued by William Marbury because he was a government official in Jefferson’s administration. James Madison

Important People (800) This person bought land from France for the U.S. and reasoned he could do so if he entered a treaty. Thomas Jefferson

This person became the second President of the United States. Important People (400) This person became the second President of the United States. John Adams

The French Revolution started in this year. 1789

French Revolution (400) This invention was designed during the French Revolution to kill people publicly, quickly and humanely. The guillotine

This country captured more than 250 U.S. ships in 1793 French Revolution (600) This country captured more than 250 U.S. ships in 1793 England

French Revolution (800) French agents asked for a bribe from the U.S. in this incident. XYZ Affair

He became the leader of France and avoided war with the U.S. French Revolution (1000) He became the leader of France and avoided war with the U.S. Napolean Bonaparte

Thomas Jefferson (200) Jefferson was from this southern state. Virginia

Jefferson was a member of this political party. Thomas Jefferson (400) Jefferson was a member of this political party. Republican

Jefferson held this post in Washington’s cabinet. Thomas Jefferson (600) Jefferson held this post in Washington’s cabinet. Secretary of State

Jefferson served as vice presdient for this man. Thomas Jefferson (800) Jefferson served as vice presdient for this man. John Adams

Thomas Jefferson (1000) Jefferson and this man received the same number of votes in the election of 1800. Aaron Burr

Grab Bag (200) Why did Americans want natural rights that belonged to all people written into the Constitution? California

Grab Bag (400) Any powers not given to the federal government belongs to ____________. Marine

Grab Bag (600) What are the Bill of Rights exactly? Rocky Mountains

Grab Bag (800) Name one check on the Courts within our government branches.(what can another branch do? Indentured servants

Grab Bag (1000) Define federalism. Portugal

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