
Unit 5 - Early Presidents Quiz
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- Q11st President of the United StatesJohn AdamsGeorge WashingtonJames MadisonThomas Jefferson120s
- Q2an example for others to followUnanimousPrecedentTreasonBipatisan120s
- Q3with full supportUnanimousBipatisanNationalismProponent120s
- Q4Create national bank, impose tariffs on foreign goods, and create excise tax on goods like whiskeyXYZ AffairWhiskey RebellionHamilton's Financial PlanMarbury v. Madison (1803)120s
- Q51794 protest against the government's tax on whiskeyEra of Good FeelingsElection of 1800Whiskey RebellionElection of 1800120s
- Q6cautioned against political parties, told of the importance of education and maintaining neutralityFederalist PapersMonroe DoctrineLouisiana PurchaseWashington's Farewell Speech120s
- Q72nd President of the United StatesJames MadisonGeorge WashingtonThomas JeffersonJohn Adams120s
- Q8wanted a strong federal government, supported trade with Great BritainDemocratic-Republican PartyFederalist Party120s
- Q9favored weaker federal government, favored trade with FranceDemocratic-Republican PartyFederalist Party120s
- Q10crime involving betraying one's countryNeutralityNationalismTreasonImpressment120s
- Q11act of not supporting one country over anotherBipatisanNeutralityTariffsProponent120s
- Q12A 1797 incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from U.S. diplomatsTreaty of GhentAlien and Sedition Acts (1798)XYZ Affair12 amendment120s
- Q13an official sent to represent a country during negotiations or meetingsPrecedentdiplomatProponentIdeologies120s
- Q14increased waiting period for citizenship from 5 to 14 years, gave president power to arrest and deport male citizens from "enemy" nations & made it illegal to publish or speak out against the government12 amendmentMissouri CompromiseMarbury v. Madison (1803)Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)120s
- Q15Not allowed or against the constitutionIdeologiesImpressmentUnconstitutionalBipatisan120s
