Vocabulary | Know the People | All About The Government | Other Information | True or False? |
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What is a precedent?
an example
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Who was George Washington?
set a precedent for other presidents to only serve two terms.
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What is the types of government?
national, state, and local
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What are political parties?
supported by the newspaper
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What is False?
John Adams set a precedent that a president should only serve two terms.
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What is a budget?
a plan for spending and saving money.
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Who is the first president of the United States?
George Washinton
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What is the mayor?
a part of the local government
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What is the Electoral College?
the representatives that choose the next president.
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What is False?
Democratic Republicans wanted the United States to be powerful in banking and trading?
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What are political parties?
a group of people who try to gain power in the government.
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Who was John Adams?
the second president of the united states.
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What is the governor?
a part of the state government
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What are the Federalists?
wanted the United States to be powerful in trading and banking
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What is true?
Thomas Jefferson is known as the secretary of state?
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What is the cabinet?
people who give advice to the president.
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Who was Anthony Waynes?
defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
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What is the president?
a part of the national government
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What is the Battle of Fallen Timbers?
The American Army fought against the Indians and the British in the _______.
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What is true?
Alexander Hamilton is known as the secretary of treasury.
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What is a circuit-riding preacher?
a preacher who rides on a planned route from town to town.
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Who are the Democratic Republicans?
believed too much wealth made people unequal.
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What are the three branches of government?
legislative, judicial, and executive
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Who is John Adams?
I signed a law that made it against the law to attack government officials.
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What is true?
The national government has a president, congress, and courts to govern a nation.
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