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Jeopardy

Launching a New Republic

Chapter 9

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Alexander Hamilton was put in charge of this

department.

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What is The Treasury Department?

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George Washington put Thomas Jefferson

in charge of this department.

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What is The State Department?

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This is the state that the Whiskey Rebellion took

place in.

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What is Pennsylvania?

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This was the treaty that the U.S. signed with Britain in 1794 that

helped reduce tensions in the frontier.

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What is Jay’s Treaty?

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This is the event that angered the U.S. and

caused increased tension between them

and France.

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What is the XYZ Affair?

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This was the capital city of the U.S. in

1789.

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What is New York City?

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This man was George Washington’s vice-president in 1789.

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Who was John Adams?

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This was the battle that the U.S. army finally defeated the Native

Americans in the Northwest Territory.

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What was the Battle of Fallen Timbers?

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As part of a compromise to approve Hamilton’s

financial plan, the North agreed to move the

national capital to the banks of this river.

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What is the Potomac River?

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This part of Hamilton’s plan to improve the

nation’s finances created sectional

differences between the North and the South?

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What is paying off the states' war debts?

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This country experienced a national

revolution in 1789.

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What is France?

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This country began seizing U.S. cargo ships

in the West Indies in 1793.

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What is Britain?

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This treaty signed with Spain in 1795 helped U.S. trade

access in the frontier.

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What was Pinckney’s Treaty?

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This man resigned as one of George Washington’s

department heads and cabinet members in

1793.

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Who was Thomas Jefferson?

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This was passed by Congress to penalize

immigrants and control criticism of the government.

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What was the Alien and Sedition Acts?

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This man was elected the second President of

the United States in 1796.

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Who was John Adams?

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This man was elected the second vice-

president of the United States in 1796.

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Who was Thomas Jefferson?

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This is the name of the political party that believed in a weak

national government and strict interpretation

of the Constitution.

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What is the Democratic-Republicans?

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The treaty that Native Americans signed in

1795 that gave up a lot of their claim to land in the Northwest Territory.

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What is the Treaty of Greenville?

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This is the part of Hamilton’s plan to

strengthen the national government that

created the formation of two political parties.

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What is creating a national bank?