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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 A game of NUMBERS Political Party Time Exploring the Big Purchase The Adams Family For Better or Worse?
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This is taken every ten years to count the nation’s population. A. Attendance B. Census C. Poll
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B. CENSUS
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At the Constitutional Convention, the 3/5 Compromise centered on this group of people. A. Women B. The Poor C. Slaves
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C. SLAVES
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What NUMBER of dollars did we pay for the Louisiana territory in 1803? A. $5 million B. $10 million C. $15 million
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C. $15 million
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In what year was the Articles of Confederation ratified? A. 1781 B.1776 C.1800
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A. 1781
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In what four NUMBER year were the “midnight judges” appointed? A. 1789 B. 1801 C. 1808
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B. 1801
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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
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A. ALEXANDER HAMILTON
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Jefferson and the Democratic- Republicans most often sided with and defended this class of people. A. Wealthy B. Poor C. Working (Middle)
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C. WORKING (MIDDLE) CLASS
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Federalists complained when the Democratic-Republican President bought the Louisiana Purchase in this year. A. 1800 B.1802 C. 1803
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C. 1803
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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
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A. GREAT BRITAIN
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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
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B. LAISSEZ-FAIRE
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This woman was the guide to Lewis and Clark A. Pocahontas B. Merriweather Clark C. Sacajawea
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C. SACAJAWEA
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Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from this ruler/country. A. Napoleon/France B. King George III/Great Britain C. Joseph Bonaparte I/Spain
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A. NAPOLEON/FRANCE
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Lewis and Clark began their trip in this month/year. A. June of 1803 B. March of 1807 C. May of 1804
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C. MAY OF 1804
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On this river, Lewis can Clark began their journey. A. Mississippi B. Missouri C. Ohio
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B. MISSOURI
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Traveling down this river, Lewis and Clark eventually reached the Pacific. A. Columbia B. Missouri C. Mississippi
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A. COLUMBIA
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John Adams sent John Marshall, Charles C. Pinckney, and Elbridge Gerry to this country to maintain peace A. Great Britain B. Spain C. France
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C. FRANCE
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The French Foreign Minister, Talleyrand, made relations with America worse, because he asked the peace keepers for this A. Land B. Money C. Soldiers
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B. MONEY
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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
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B. XYZ AFFAIR
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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
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A. POTOMAC
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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
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B. THE 1 ST AMENDMENT
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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
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A. THE JAY TREATY
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Jefferson and Madison challenged the Sedition Act in these two states A. Virginia and Maryland B. Kentucky and Virginia C. Kentucky and Pennsylvania
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B. KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
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Hamilton helped his rival, Jefferson, to defeat this man in winning the Election of 1800 A. Aaron Burr B. John Adams C. James Madison
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A. AARON BURR
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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
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A. JOHN MARSHALL
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This man is known as the Father of the Constitution. A. James Madison B. George Washington C. Thomas Jefferson
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A. JAMES MADISON
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