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Presidents Review GDubsAdamsTJMadisonIssues at Home Issues Abroad Buffet Out Of Bounds

Three reasons why Jefferson and Hamilton didn’t get along

Why was Washington considered to be ‘irreplaceable’?

In what ways did Hamilton’s financial plan serve to strengthen the national government?

True/false: Washington received all the electoral votes in each election that he won

Explain Washington’s message to the country in his Farewell Address

Why did Adams have so much difficulty getting anything done during his presidency?

What were two parts to the Alien Act?

What were two parts to the Sedition Act?

In what ways did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions threaten the national government?

What state was Adams from?

Two reasons why the Election of 1800 was crucial to the political evolution of the United States

What were three of Jefferson’s goals mentioned during his inauguration?

Explain this cartoon:

In what ways did Jefferson go beyond his interpretation of the Constitution when he got the Louisiana Purchase?

Explain the importance of the Lewis and Clark expedition

What state was Madison from?

What role, if any, did the newer generation of leaders play in causing the War of 1812?

What were the two legitimate reasons for the War of 1812?

Why did the British decide to burn Washington, DC?

In what ways did the War of 1812 lead to the birth of nationalism?

Why was Hamilton’s plan to exchange bonds so controversial?

Explain what happened during the Whiskey Rebellion

Why did Jefferson try to impeach John Pickering and Samuel Chase?

In what ways did Native American leaders such as The Prophet and Tecumseh threaten the United States?

Why was Hamilton’s plan to add a National Bank so controversial?

Why did Washington decide to remain neutral in the war between Britain and France?

In what ways did the French Revolution pose a problem for the United States?

What happened in the Chesapeake incident?

What happened during the XYZ Affair?

What happened during the Quasi War?

What were two things that the 1796 election proved about the politics in the US?

How did the Louisiana Purchase serve TJ’s vision for the US?

Who was the first President of the United States?

How did Hamilton undermine Adams during his Presidency?

True/false: Adams and Jefferson died on the same day

What are two films that are nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award?

What other well known coach is married to Jim and John Harbaugh’s sister?

What is the capital of Canada?

What two R&B singers allegedly got into a brawl over the past weekend?

Who is this remarkable looking man?