Warm-up • Start working on the study guide on your desk. It will go on page MM 26 of your notebook. • Answers are on page MM 27 and must be in complete sentences. THIS IS With Your Host... George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Define inaugurated. (1) A 100 Inaugurated means to swear into office. A 100 What did Washington believe that U.S. foreign policy should be? (7) A 200 He said our foreign policy should be to avoid entangling alliances with other nations. A 200 What did Washington prove by sending the army to put down the Whiskey Rebellion? (5) A 300 He proved that he was willing and able to enforce the law. The federal government was stronger than during the Articles of Confederation. A 300 What did the Federalists believe? A 400 The economy should be based on manufacturing, rich & well educated men should rule, the federal government should be stronger than the states. A 400 Name three members of Washington’s original cabinet. (3) A 500 Vice President – John Adams Secretary of State – Thomas Jefferson Secretary of Treasury – Alexander Hamilton Secretary of War – Henry Knox Attorney General – Edmund Randolph A 500 Which political party was John Adams in? B 100 John Adams was a Federalist. B 100 Who was John Adams’ VicePresident? B 200 His Vice-President was Thomas Jefferson. B 200 Which amendment of the Bill of Rights did the Alien and Sedition acts violate? B 300 They violated the first amendment of the Bill of Rights. B 300 Who were the American diplomats trying to see during the XYZ Affair? B 400 They wanted to see Charles Talleyrand, the French Prime Minister. B 400 What was made illegal under the Alien and Sedition Acts? B 500 Speaking out against the government or any government agency (like a judge during a trial). B 500 What was Jefferson’s vision for the nation? C 100 He envisioned a nation of small independent farmers. C 100 What city did Jefferson attempt to buy from Napoleon? C 200 He wanted to buy New Orleans. C 200 Why did Napoleon sell the Louisiana Territory to the USA? (21) C 300 He has not other colonies in the Western Hemisphere, he needed money to fund his war in Europe, and he did not have the man-power to protect the Louisiana Territory. C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Who died on the same day as Jefferson? C 400 Both Adams and Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. The fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence C 400 What were the three main purposes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? C 500 Create maps of the Louisiana Territory, make friendly relationships with Native Americans, and find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean. C 500 What is impressments? D 100 Impressment was kidnapping of American sailors to work of British ships. D 100 Who were the War Hawks? What did they want? D 200 War Hawks were westerners who wanted to go to war with England. They wanted to gain control of Canada and stop Native American resistance. D 200 List three effects of the War of 1812. D 300 Increase in manufacturing, weakened, Native American resistance to American occupation of the Northwest Territory, and increased patriotism. D 300 What were Lowell Mills? D 400 Lowell Mills were textile mills that combined the spinning and weaving in one building. D 400 What role did Dolley Madison play in the War of 1812? (30) D 500 She saved the Declaration of Independence and a painting of George Washington from being destroyed as she fled Washington DC. D 500 Did James Monroe practice nationalism or sectionalism? E 100 Monroe was a nationalist. E 100 What did the Monroe Doctrine say? E 200 It said that the USA would not tolerate any European interference in the Western Hemisphere. E 200 What did Spain the USA disagree about? E 300 They disagreed about how Florida should be policed (USA wanted to stop Seminole raids and run away slaves). E 300 Why was the Monroe Doctrine written? E 400 Several Latin American countries had won their independence from Spain and Portugal and the USA didn’t want other European countries to help Spain and Portugal keep their colonies. E 400 What did the U.S. gain after the Adams-Onis Treaty? E 500 Florida became part of the USA. E 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Four of the first five presidents owned slaves. Which president never owned slaves? Click on screen to continue John Adams Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT