USH Unit 3: Federalist Era and Antebellum politics
Quiz by Bethany Copeland
Grade 9-12
Social Studies
Georgia Standards of Excellence
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- Q1President #1Abraham LincolnJames MonroeGeorge WashingtonJohn Adams30s
- Q2President #2John Quincy AdamsThomas JeffersonJohn AdamsJames Madison30s
- Q3President #3James MonroeJames MadisonThomas JeffersonJohn Adams30s
- Q4President #4Andrew JacksonJohn Quincy AdamsGeorge WashingtonJames Madison30s
- Q5President #5John Quincy AdamsJohn AdamsJames MadisonJames Monroe30s
- Q6their disagreements eventually led to the development of political partiesAll of theseJefferson and HamiltonWashington and JeffersonAdams and Monroe30s
- Q7first Secretary of the Treasury; responsible for the tax that led to the Whiskey Rebellion; helped with Federalist papers before serving in the CabinetThomas JeffersonAlexander HamiltonJames MAdisonGeorge Washington30s
- Q8Washington began the tradition of having advisors callednone of theseWhite House Chief of Staffthe CabinetAides to the president30s
- Q9if the Constitution doesn't say it, it's not allowedneither of thesestrict constructionistboth of theseloose constructionist30s
- Q10If the Constitution doesn't prohibit it, it's allowedboth of theseneither of thesestrict constructionistloose constructionist30s
- Q11Says Congress can make laws about whatever is necessary and proper3/5 CompromiseElastic ClauseVirginia PlanNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q12Jefferson's political party, developed out of the Anti-FederalistsFederalistsDemocratic RepublicansDemocratsRepublicans30s
- Q13proved that the Constitution was going to workWhiskey RebellionShays' RebellionBacon's RebellionIt doesn't30s
- Q14Washington's declaration that the US would not get involved on either side of the war in EuropeNeutrality ProclamationIsolationismFarewell addressnone of these30s
- Q15legally keeps any president from serving more than two terms; Washington began a tradition to serve only two terms until FDR in the 1930s was elected 4 times.22nd Amendment24th Amendment23rd Amendment25th Amendment30s