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He did not believe in permanent alliances Who am I? 1

Washington

This group of congressmen called for war against the British Who am I (group) 3

War Hawks

In order to gain support for his national debt plan he suggested the capital be moved from New York City to a new city in the south Who am I 5

Hamilton

The first republican elected to the office of Presidency? Who am I? 7

War Hawks

Doubled the size of the nation Who am I 9

Jefferson

This person asked congress to declare war in 1812. Who am I? 11

Madison

Ended the Alien and Sedition acts. Who am I? 13

Jefferson

Made the Alien and Sedition Acts Who am I? 15

Adams

Made the Louisiana Purchase Who am I? 17

Jefferson

I set the precedent of serving only two terms? Who am I 19

Washington

This President to flee the capital because the British were burning the capital. Who am I 21

Madison

The XYZ affair occurred during his presidency Who am I? 23

Adams

Gave the first “Farewell Address” Who am I 25

Washington

Was unanimously voted in the office of the Presidency Who am I 27

Washington

Simplified the presidency Who am I 29

Jefferson

The first secretary of treasury Who am I 31

Hamilton

The star spangled banner was written during his presidency Who am I 33

Madison

Was nicknamed his rotundity? Who am I 35

Adams

The nations first Vice President who later became president Who am I 37

Adams

This person appointed federalist judges the last night he was in office Who am I 39

Adams

Wrote the declaration of Independence Who am I 41

Jefferson

I was the third president and re-elected in 1804 Who am I 43

Jefferson

The only President never to serve in the White House Who am I 45

Washington

Alexander Hamilton and I had debated on how the country should run Who am I 47

Jefferson

I put down the Whiskey Rebellion while I was President showing the power of the federal government Who am I 49

Washington

I added the words “so help me God” to the oath of the Presidency 51

Washington

I am very strict and by the book, and for that not many people liked me. 53

Adams

Father of the Constitution Who am I 55

Madison

Passed the Embargo Act of 1807 Who am I 57

Jefferson

Combined both a Republican and a Federalist in his cabinet Who am I 59

Washington

Disliked the two party system Who am I 61

Washington

I had to work with congress to create the judicial system of the new United States 63

Washington

Instituted the Declaration of Neutrality in response to the French Revolution Who am I 65

Washington

He and his son served as President Who am I 67

Adams

I initiated the Lewis and Clark expedition Who am I 69

Jefferson

Do Now- Task Complete the Defenders Dilemma pg.1 Procedure 2. Create 4 sentences about the Monroe Doctrine Base on the information on the Cartoon- pg 2 3. Answer Questions about the Primary source Monroe Doctrine on a separate piece of paper 4. Answer Review Questions/info for test on Friday- See below Causes of the war of 1812 Results of the War of 1812 XYZ affair- countries involved and what happened Whiskey Rebellion-What caused it and why it is important Excise Tax Characteristics/beliefs of the Federalists and Republicans Why some did not agree with the sedition acts? Who were the supporters of the Democratic- Republicans and Federalists Describe the compromise that led the capitol to be moved to Washington D.C. Significance of Marbury vs. Madison Louisiana Purchase Treaty of Ghent Washington’s view of Permanent alliances Monroe Doctrine Who founded the Democratic –Republicans? Who founded the federalists? Who Wanted the national bank and why? Establishment of the Alien and Sedition Acts and its repeal Presidential precedents of Washington- (2 terms) Farewell Address of Washington Know: Issues that each President dealt with 71