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In _____, Washington ______ a third reelection (he _____ up power). In his ______ ________, he warns about ______ because of outside influence, getting ________ in foreign conflict, and people doing things for the good of the _______ _______ instead the good of everyone (there is a risk that someone ______ up and says the right things, but is ______ benefitting themselves → goes back to _____ with the sheep and goats)
1796; declines; gave; Farewell Address; factions; involved; political party; rises; only; Wigglesworth
After Washington declines his third reelection, the people assume the _____ _____ must be the next president. Some people support _____, but others don’t because they want ______. These candidates _____ campaign; other people do. In ______, _______ gets elected as president and _______ gets elected as vice president (this stirs up a lot of chaos
vice president; Adams; Jefferson; don’t; 1796; Adams; Jefferson
In ______, farmers _____ under the Articles of Confederation because of _______. This is known as _____ ______ (in the year _______). _______ celebrates the rebellion and writes “I like a little rebellion now and then”. However, ______ _____ finds the rebellion _______ and writes “ignorant, restless desperados”
Massachusetts; rebel; taxes; Shay’s Rebellion; 1786; Jefferson; Abigail Adams; disgusting
During Washington’s _____ term, England says you either _____ France or you _____ trading with them. British navy _____ American ships from going to ______. The _____ _____ between American and Britain says they will ______ trade with France and British _____ out their troops from America. This makes France ______. ______ sends ambassador to France, but France doesn’t except them because they say America needs to _____ back their financial _____.
2nd; support; stop; stops; France; Jay Treaty; stop; takes; mad; Adams; pay; loss
In _____, the XYZ Affair happened. This is where _____ federalists tell ______ to go to Congress and ask for declaration of ______. The _______ _______ don’t want this. The Chief Justice was ______ ____. Adams tells Americans to _______ for war with France. As a result, the military ______.
1797; high; Adams; war; Democratic Republicans; John Jay; prepare; expands
In ______, the Naturalization, Alien, and Sedition Acts were passed. The Naturalization Act was where you need to be in America for ______ years before _____ for citizenship (the ______ ______ don’t like this). The Alien Act was where the ______ can oversee the ______ of illegal immigrants (the ______ ______ don’t like this). The Sedition Act was where you can’t print anything ______ the president’s administration
1798; 14; applying; Democratic Republicans; president; deportation; Democratic Republicans; against
In the Kentucky Resolution, _______ writes that the states have a ______ right when the government passes a law that goes _____ its power given by the ______ to ______ the law. In the Virginia Resolution, ________ writes that there is _____ tribunal above the states’ power to make the decision in the _______ Resolution because even the _______ can be corruptible. These resolutions are passed in Virginia and _______, but other states choose _____ to pass them because they think the states will be back under the _________
Jefferson; natural; beyond; Constitution; nullify; Madison; no; Kentucky; court; Kentucky; not; Articles
_________ hopes to get a 2nd term, but the people and the high federalists say he’s _____ qualified. People are begging ________ to come back (he’s not interested, and he dies in ______)
Adams; not; Washington; 1799
Something big happens in _____: the “________ ____ _______”. ________ wins the election (his terms are ______ and _______). The vice president is _______ _____ (Democratic Republican), but he’s replaced in ______. The electors in the electoral college are chose by _____ vote (when the _______ go out to vote, they will vote for a _______ government). The secretary of state is _______. The transfer of power is _______ from Adams to Jefferson
1800; Revolution of 1800; Jefferson; 1800; 1804; Aaron Burr; 1804; popular; people; smaller; Madison; peaceful
In _______, Adams passes a Judicial Act to make Jefferson’s life really hard. He ______ the justices and judges by _____ people. However, ______ all of the judges are commissioned by Jefferson’s inauguration, and he _________ finish delivering them. One of them was _______ (he was mad and sues). His argument went back to the Judicial Act of ______ (in Washington’s _____ term) which was where _______ gave the court some authority in _____ judges, so it has to be carried out
1801; expands; 60; not; doesn’t; Marbury; 1789; first; congress; appointing
The court case ______ ___ _____ happened in 1803.The chief ______ ________ said, “The government of the United States…[is] a government of laws, and not of men.” Marbury ______ the case, but he’s _____ seated because his term would’ve _____ now anyway. Madison acted _______ by not seating the judges. The Judicial Act of 1789 is also _______ because congress _____ give away its power. The court now says the branches have to be _______. The president _____ judges, congress ______, and the court can ______ if judges step over their power
Marbury v. Madison; John Marshall; wins; not; ended; illegally; unconstitutional; can’t; equal; nominates; votes; determine
The Louisiana Purchase happened in the year _________. The land expanded from the ______ _________ to the ______ ________. _________ steps beyond his powers and purchases this land from ________. His argument was that the _______ will end up in cities and lose even more value like in _______. America needs to stay a nation of ______ ______, not become one of ______ or massive _____ ______. The ______ the government, the _______ the Constitution will be upheld. Jefferson _____ embassies, _____ the government, and ______ the military. He claims that _____ _____ are not truly free; ______ _____ are the only one that can live _____ lives, which leads to _____ voting and a _____ republic. Jefferson sends Lewis and ______ to explore the new land (“Corps of Discovery”: from the year ______ to the year _______). The discoveries of Lewis and Clark causes a massive _____ shift in America. They keep many ______ and sent back _____ of what they found. Americans now have the vision of being an ________
1803; Mississippi River; Rocky Mountains; Jefferson; France; underclasses; England; small farmers; merchants; land owners; smaller; better; closes; shrunk; shrunk; wage laborers; small farmers; virtuous; virtuous; good; Clark; 1804; 1806; cultural; journals; crates; empire
_______ is the 1st president that is inaugurated and live in the White House in _______ _____
Jefferson; Washington DC
______ becomes president in 1808 and 1812. He brings in a title wave of __________ _______ to congress. He’s president during the ________ _______ (Napoleon begins conquering Europe). There is also a problem with the British ________ American ships from getting to ______. Madison declares war on ______ in _______. There’s _____ much of a winner, but it _____ the federalist party (America becomes a ____ party nation)
Madison; Democratic Republicans; Napoleonic Wars; stopping; Europe; England; 1812; not; destroys; one