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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. People-100. This was the first Supreme Court Justice. Who was John Jay?. BACK. People-200. This was Washington’s Secretary of Treasury. Who was Alexander Hamilton?. BACK. People-300. This was the nation’s first Secretary of War. Who was Henry Knox?. BACK. People-400.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy!

  2. People-100 This was the first Supreme Court Justice. Who was John Jay? BACK

  3. People-200 • This was Washington’s Secretary of Treasury. • Who was Alexander Hamilton? BACK

  4. People-300 • This was the nation’s first Secretary of War. • Who was Henry Knox? BACK

  5. People-400 • Washington asked this man legal questions, rather than the Supreme Court. • Who was Edmund Randolph or who was his Attorney General? BACK

  6. People-500 • This was the second Vice President and the first Secretary of State • Who was Thomas Jefferson? BACK

  7. Events-100 • This European event was supported by Thomas Jefferson. • What was the French Revolution? BACK

  8. Events-200 • This was the year that members of two different parties the Federalists and Democratic Republicans were elected to serve as President and Vice president. • What was 1796? BACK

  9. Events-300 • This famous quote shows how indignant the Americans felt about the XYZ Affair. • What was “Millions for Defense but not one cent for Tribute.”? BACK

  10. Events-400 • This battle, led by Mad Anthony Wayne forced the Native Americans to give up some of their land. • What was the Battle of Fallen Timbers? BACK

  11. Events-500 • Washington warned against these 3 things in his Farewell Address. • What are political parties, entanglements in foreign relations, and separations based on geography, North vs. South? BACK

  12. Treaties and Acts -100 • This treaty gave Americans the right to ship goods on the Mississippi River. • What was the Pinckney Treaty? BACK

  13. Treaties and Acts-200 • This treaty ended the occupation of the British in the NW forts and forced the British to pay for the ships they had seized. • What is the Jay Treaty BACK

  14. Treaties and Acts-300 • This act set the guidelines for the Supreme Court and other federal courts. • What was the Federal Judiciary Act? BACK

  15. Treaties and Acts-400 These Acts violated the rights listed in Amendment 1 and toughened immigration laws. What were the Alien and Sedition Acts? BACK

  16. Treaties and Acts -500 • These resolutions supported by Jefferson and Madison said a state had the right to declare a federal law unconstitutional or null and void. • What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions? BACK

  17. Political Parties-100 • This political party was favored by farmers. • What was the Democratic Republican party? BACK

  18. Political Parties-200 • This political party favored tariffs and excise taxes. • What was the Federalist party? BACK

  19. Political Parties-300 • These two men from Virginia believed in state’s rights rather than a strong national government. • Who were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison? BACK

  20. Political Parties-400 • Implied powers and the elastic clause would be supported by this political party. • What was the Federalist party? BACK

  21. Political Parties-500 • This political party supported the French Revolution. • Who were the Democratic-Republicans? BACK

  22. Finances or Precedents- 100 • It was for this reason that Alexander Hamilton felt it was important to pay all debts. • What is to win respect for the new government? BACK

  23. Finances or Precedents-200 • This was the reason that many Southerners were against Hamilton’s financial plan. • What is because they had already paid their debt? BACK

  24. Finances or Precedents -300 • Hamilton felt the Constitution gave him the right to set up the national bank because of this clause or power. • What is the elastic clause, necessary and proper clause, or implied power? BACK

  25. Finances or Precedents -400 • Even though the South had paid their state debts Jefferson and the South allowed the federal government to pay off all state debts if they did this. • What is move the capital to the South? BACK

  26. Cat 5-500 • These are 5 precedents set by Washington. • What is 2 terms, farewell address, choosing cabinet, keeping branches separate, “So help me God in oath”, State of Union Address, Strong role as President, asking legal questions of Attorney General, not going directly to Congress? BACK

  27. Potpourri-100 • In order to win the respect of other governments this man believed it was important to repay all our debts. • Who was Alexander Hamilton? BACK

  28. Potpourri-200 • In 1790 what was the United States largest source of revenue? • What is a tariff? BACK

  29. Potpourri-300 • These were the 3 major parts to Hamilton’s financial plan. • What was pay off all war debts, raise government revenues, and create a national bank? BACK

  30. Potpourri-400 This event showed Washington’s resolve about enforcing federal laws. What was the Whiskey Rebellion? BACK

  31. Potpourri-500 • This was the first President to live in the White House. • Who was John Adams? BACK

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