Welcome to History Feud!!!!! Early Presidents Day.

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Welcome to History Feud!!!!! Early Presidents Day

Let’s Play the Feud Team’s send forward your team leader.

Question 1. Name 5 precedents of the first president, George Washington Giving a Farewell Address (10) serving 2 terms (8)Using a Cabinet (6)Leadership style (4)Title of Mr. President (2) 1 2 3

Question 2 – Most common words associated with the Federalist Party John Adams (10) Strong National Government (8) Supported by Industrialists (6)Supported Protective Tariffs (4)British Alliance (2) 1 2 3

Question 3 – Issues of the Election of 1800 (Adams vs. Jefferson) XYZ Affair Alien Act Sedition ActKentucky ResolutionVirginia Resolution 1 2 3

Question 4 – Words associated with the exploration of the Louisiana Territory Lewis and Clark Sacajawea Missouri RiverPacific OceanRocky Mountains 1 2 3

Question 5 – New discoveries from Lewis and Clark’s Expedition Elk Mosquitoes BisonGrizzly BearsPrairie Dogs 1 2 3

Question 6 – Key Court Cases and terms related. Marbury V Madison Judicial Review UnconstitutionalGibbons v OgdenMcCulloch v Maryland 1 2 3

Question 7 – Terms Associated with James Madison President Dolley Father of the ConstitutionWar of 1812Marbury v Madison 1 2 3

Question 8 – War of 1812 impressments Star Spangled Banner Andrew JacksonNew OrleansTreaty of Ghent 1 2 3

Question 9 - Key Issues of Jackson’s Presidency Kitchen Cabinet Spoils System Killing the National BankNullification CrisisTrail of Tears 1 2 3

Question 10 – Early Presidents of the United States WashingtonAdamsJeffersonMadisonMonroe 1 2 3