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1 New Nation

2 First American President
Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton Famous People Hodge Podge Written Word

3 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 First American President Hamilton
Hodge Podge Jefferson Famous People Written Word $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

4 The term for the president’s group of advisors.
Washington (200) The term for the president’s group of advisors. cabinet

5 Washington (400) He was Washington’s vice president. John Adams

6 Washington (600) Farmers in Pennsylvania “rebelled” against a tax on this product in 1794. Whiskey Rebellion

7 Washington (800) Washington set this precedent when he announced his retirement in 1796. He served only 2 terms

8 Washington (1000) Washington sent this man to England to try to stop the British from stealing American ships. John Jay

9 Hamilton (200) Alexander Hamilton held this cabinet post in the Washington administration. Treasury Secretary

10 Hamilton (400) Hamilton was a leader of this political party.
Federalist

11 This man shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804.
Aaron Burr

12 Hamilton (800) Daily Double!
Hamilton proposed this kind of a tax on foreign goods to make them cost more than American goods. Protective tariff

13 Hamilton (1000) Hamilton wanted to create this institution to collect revenues and issue paper money. Bank of the United States

14 Written Word (200) This law passed in 1798 extended the residency requirements for citizenship. Alien Act

15 Written Word (1000) These two states wrote resolutions claiming that the states could declare federal laws unconstitutional. Kentucky & Virginia

16 Written Word (600) This was the first treaty between Native Americans and the U.S. government. Treaty of Greenville

17 Written Word (800) Washington issued this document which said the U.S. would stay out of the French Revolution. Neutrality Proclamation

18 Documents (400) This 1798 law made it illegal to publicly criticize the federal government. Sedition Act

19 Hodge Podge (200) Lewis and Clark followed this river when they set out to explore the Louisiana Territory. Missouri

20 Hodge Podge (400) When 2 candidates received the same number of electoral votes in 1800, this group selected the next president. House of Representatives

21 Hodge Podge (600) French agents asked the United States for a bribe during this incident. XYZ Affair

22 Hodge Podge (800) In the Election of 1800, Thomas Jefferson received the same number of electoral votes as this man. Aaron Burr

23 Hodge Podge (1000) He was Jefferson’s cousin and the 2nd chief justice of the Supreme Court. Marbury v. Madison

24 Jefferson (200) Thomas Jefferson served as the vice president for this man. John Adams

25 Jefferson was a leader of this political party.
Democratic Republican

26 Jefferson (600) As president, Jefferson attempted to purchase this city in order to gain access to the Mississippi. New Orleans

27 Jefferson (800) Jefferson held this cabinet post in the Washington administration. Sec. of State

28 Jefferson (1000) Jefferson set these three goals for his presidency.
Create a more democratic govt., reduce the debt, reduce the size of the federal govt.

29 Famous People (200) This Native American helped guide the Corps of Discovery in exploring the Louisiana Territory. Sacajawea

30 Famous People (400) He declared himself the Emperor of France, then sold Louisiana to the United States. Napoleon Bonaparte

31 Famous People (600) He explored the Southwest, but much of his data was confiscated by Mexican officials. Zebulon Pike

32 Famous People (800) This Shawnee leader urged Native Americans to resist white settlement. Tecumseh

33 Famous People (1000) Daily Double!!!
As the governor of the Indiana Territory, he led a raid against the Shawnee at Tippecanoe. William Henry Harrison


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