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First 4 Presidents – Trashball Review

First 4 Presidents – Trashball Review. What land did we gain in 1803?. Louisiana Purchase. What is the significance of the Louisiana Purchase in regards to the US?. Doubled the size of our country. With the Louisiana Purchase, which country was no longer a threat to the US?. France.

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First 4 Presidents – Trashball Review

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  1. First 4 Presidents – Trashball Review

  2. What land did we gain in 1803?

  3. Louisiana Purchase

  4. What is the significance of the Louisiana Purchase in regards to the US?

  5. Doubled the size of our country

  6. With the Louisiana Purchase, which country was no longer a threat to the US?

  7. France

  8. What was the US starting to do now, b/c of the Louisiana Purchase?

  9. Starting to spread out west (part of Manifest Destiny)

  10. How did GW put an end to the Whiskey Rebellion?

  11. Sent out 13,000 militia troops

  12. Complete this analogy: Shays Rebellion : Article of Confederation As Whiskey Rebellion : _________________

  13. US Constitution • Whiskey Rebellion proved that the US Constitution was solid (way better than the A of C)

  14. Why did the Whiskey Rebellion rebels call themselves the new “Sons of Liberty”?

  15. They used violence to show their dislike of the taxes.

  16. Which goal of the Constitution did the Whiskey Rebellion break? • form a more perfect Union • establish justice • domestic tranquility • common defense • general welfare • liberty for ourselves and our posterity

  17. domestic tranquility

  18. Which law passed in 1789 helped establish the judicial branch?

  19. Federal Judiciary Act of 1789

  20. Which president created the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789?

  21. George Washington

  22. In regards to the National Bank – What is the “necessary & proper clause” also know as?

  23. Elastic Clause

  24. Why did Alexander Hamilton and Federalists argue for the creation of a national bank?

  25. Needed in order to help keep tax money collected by Congress (since Congress has the power to tax)

  26. What was Alexander Hamilton’s position in GW’s cabinet?

  27. Secretary of Treasury

  28. Speech given by GW when he left office?

  29. Farewell Address

  30. What 3 things did GW warn Americans NOT to do?

  31. Go into debt • Make permanent alliances • Create political parties

  32. In what ways did GW set a precedence?

  33. 2 terms in office • Created a cabinet • Being called “Mr. President”

  34. Which president can be associated with the following: • XYZ affair • 1st vice president, 2nd president • Alien and Sedition Acts • Supporter of the Federalists

  35. John Adams

  36. Which president can be associated with the following: • 3rd president • Louisiana Purchase • Marbury v. Madison • Lewis and Clark expedition

  37. Thomas Jefferson

  38. Which president can be associated with the following: • War of 1812

  39. James Madison

  40. Which president can be associated with the following: • famous farewell speech • started Judicial Branch • set many precedents • stopped Whiskey Rebellion

  41. George Washington

  42. An economic policy which allows businesses in the US to make money however they want without government interference.

  43. Free enterprise

  44. What impact does free enterprise have on trade and business?

  45. businesses can make money free of government controls.

  46. What do all of the following have in common? • Embargo Act • Non-Intercourse Acts • the blockade of the US by England

  47. All negatively restricted Americans free enterprise

  48. What event is described? • US sent diplomats to France to get them to stop impressing our sailors. They tried to talk to Prime Minister Talleyrand and the French asked for money to stop impressing our sailors.

  49. XYZ Affair

  50. What countries were involved in the XYZ Affair?

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