SSUSH6-7: First Presidents Review

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First president of the U.S.
George Washington
Washington serving only two presidential terms and wanting to be called "Mr. President" are examples of __________ set for the role of president.
Precedents
Act that made it easier to deport immigrants.
Alien Act
Act that made it illegal to speak out against the government.
Sedition Act
Who was not elected to a second term as president in 1800 because of the unpopular acts from above.
John Adams
The president who expanded the powers of the president during his terms in office
Thomas Jefferson
The large area of land purchased from the French by Thomas Jefferson
Louisiana Territory
President during the War of 1812
James Madison
The War of 1812 helped increase ______ _______ in America, which led to a more united country.
National identity
Act that stated the U.S. would prevent foreign influence in Central and South America.
Monroe Doctrine
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President who passed the above act.
James Monroe
An event where South Carolina canceled a federal tariff and almost caused the state to leave the country.
Nullification crisis
The belief that states should have more government power
states' rights
The act that led to the relocation of American Indians from the Southeast.
Indian Removal Act
The economic system created by Henry Clay to try and promote and protect U.S. economic growth.
The American System
The president during Jacksonian democracy
Andrew Jackson
The religious movement in the 1800s that led to many social reforms
The Second Great Awakening
The term that means to end slavery
abolish
The term that means you have a right to vote
suffrage
The temperance movement wanted people to quit drinking...
alcohol
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