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Chapter 8/9 Jeopardy review

Chapter 8/9 Jeopardy review. Get ready to Rumble!. Final Jeopardy. 100. What was the name of the political party that John Adams belonged to? . Federalists. 200. Which political party supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution? . Democratic-Republicans. 300.

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Chapter 8/9 Jeopardy review

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  1. Chapter 8/9 Jeopardy review Get ready to Rumble!

  2. Final Jeopardy

  3. 100 • What was the name of the political party that John Adams belonged to?

  4. Federalists

  5. 200 • Which political party supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution?

  6. Democratic-Republicans

  7. 300 • I am the founder of the Federalists and I supported the creation of the National Bank.

  8. Alexander Hamilton

  9. 400 • Which political party supported strong ties with Great Britain and an economy based on manufacturing and factories?

  10. federalists

  11. 500 • Which political party was supported by small farmers, craft workers, and wealthy planters?

  12. Democratic Republicans

  13. 100 • In his farewell address, what two issues did Washington warn America against?

  14. Getting involved in other nations affairs and political parties

  15. 200 • What did the Alien Acts do?

  16. Gave the president the right to deport or imprison any foreigners of both enemy and foreign nations.

  17. 300 • Why was Marbury V. Madison such an important Supreme Court Case?

  18. It established the power of judicial review

  19. 400 • What was one part of Hamilton’s 3 Part plan to fix the economy after the Revolution?

  20. Establishing a National Bank, Establishing a protective tariff, putting a tax on liquor

  21. 500 • What were the unintended [accidental] consequences of Jefferson’s Embargo Tax?

  22. Embargo Act • Because the tax didn’t allow any importing or exporting of goods, many people in America were effected, including sailors, merchants, and farmers.

  23. 100 • What is a precedent?

  24. An example that others are supposed to follow

  25. 200 • What is a tax on foreign goods called?

  26. A tariff

  27. 300 • What was the event called when farmers in Western Pennsylvania refused to pay a tax that was created to pay for the cost of the American Revolution?

  28. Whiskey Rebellion

  29. 400 • A person who takes a financial risk in order to make huge profits is best defined as:

  30. a speculator

  31. 500 • What does “laissez-faire” mean?

  32. Hands off gov’t, the belief in that the least amount of gov’t is better

  33. 100 • Name one reason why the American’s supported the French at the beginning of the French Revolution.

  34. They wanted to repay the service of Lafayette, the French were fighting for freedom, the French had been our ally in the American Revolution.

  35. 200 • Why did American’s want to stop supporting the French during the Revolution?

  36. The Revolution became very violent and the king and queen were executed

  37. 300 • Name three precedents that George Washington set.

  38. Cabinet, acting formal and dignified, serving two terms, having a farewell address …

  39. 400 • Why did France sell the Louisiana Territory?

  40. The French were losing money quickly after fighting in Haiti and in Russia

  41. 500 • Describe the XYZ affair:

  42. The scandal where the French foreign minister sent three secret agents to bribe American diplomats in order to make the French stop attacking American ships.

  43. Final Jeopardy • Describe two causes of the war of 1812.

  44. Impressment • British giving arms to Tecumseh and his Native American allies in order to attack American settlers in the west

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