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A game of NUMBERS Political Party Time Exploring the Big Purchase The Adams Family For Better or Worse?

This is taken every ten years to count the nation’s population. A. Attendance B. Census C. Poll

B. CENSUS

At the Constitutional Convention, the 3/5 Compromise centered on this group of people. A. Women B. The Poor C. Slaves

C. SLAVES

What NUMBER of dollars did we pay for the Louisiana territory in 1803? A. $5 million B. $10 million C. $15 million

C. $15 million

In what year was the Articles of Confederation ratified? A B.1776 C.1800

A. 1781

In what four NUMBER year were the “midnight judges” appointed? A B C. 1808

B. 1801

The Federalists were led by this man, who was eventually shot and killed by Aaron Burr. A. Alexander Hamilton B. Thomas Jefferson C. John Adams

A. ALEXANDER HAMILTON

Jefferson and the Democratic- Republicans most often sided with and defended this class of people. A. Wealthy B. Poor C. Working (Middle)

C. WORKING (MIDDLE) CLASS

Federalists complained when the Democratic-Republican President bought the Louisiana Purchase in this year. A B.1802 C. 1803

C. 1803

Most Federalists favored an alliance with this country, providing us with a solid trading partner for our future in manufacturing and industry. A. Great Britain B. France C. Spain

A. GREAT BRITAIN

The Democratic-Republicans did not favor the tariffs and supported this type of economic philosophy, described as a “hands-off” approach. A. Capitalism B. Laissez-Faire C. Communism

B. LAISSEZ-FAIRE

This woman was the guide to Lewis and Clark A. Pocahontas B. Merriweather Clark C. Sacajawea

C. SACAJAWEA

Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from this ruler/country. A. Napoleon/France B. King George III/Great Britain C. Joseph Bonaparte I/Spain

A. NAPOLEON/FRANCE

Lewis and Clark began their trip in this month/year. A. June of 1803 B. March of 1807 C. May of 1804

C. MAY OF 1804

On this river, Lewis can Clark began their journey. A. Mississippi B. Missouri C. Ohio

B. MISSOURI

Traveling down this river, Lewis and Clark eventually reached the Pacific. A. Columbia B. Missouri C. Mississippi

A. COLUMBIA

John Adams sent John Marshall, Charles C. Pinckney, and Elbridge Gerry to this country to maintain peace A. Great Britain B. Spain C. France

C. FRANCE

The French Foreign Minister, Talleyrand, made relations with America worse, because he asked the peace keepers for this A. Land B. Money C. Soldiers

B. MONEY

After the French agents tried to get the bribe money from America, this incident became known as the… A. The French Deception B. XYZ Affair C. The Treaty of Versailles

B. XYZ AFFAIR

Adams was the first President to live in the White House in Washington, D.C. The new capital city is located along this river. A. Potomac B. Ohio C. Susquehanna

A. POTOMAC

The Naturalization Act, Alien Act, Alien Enemies Act, & Sedition Act were used to target immigrants that would probably become Democratic- Republicans. Jefferson and Madison said that it attacked this A. The Declaration of Independence B. The 1 st Amendment C. Checks and Balances

B. THE 1 ST AMENDMENT

The French people were not happy with this treaty that protected American trade with Great Britain A. The Jay Treaty B. The Treaty of Versailles C. The British Trade Treaty

A. THE JAY TREATY

Jefferson and Madison challenged the Sedition Act in these two states A. Virginia and Maryland B. Kentucky and Virginia C. Kentucky and Pennsylvania

B. KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA

Hamilton helped his rival, Jefferson, to defeat this man in winning the Election of 1800 A. Aaron Burr B. John Adams C. James Madison

A. AARON BURR

Adams appointed some “midnight judges” and this man became the Chief Justice… leading the judicial branch of government for 34 years. A. John Marshall B. Thurgood Marshall C. John Jay

A. JOHN MARSHALL

This man is known as the Father of the Constitution. A. James Madison B. George Washington C. Thomas Jefferson

A. JAMES MADISON