Lesson 09 Review - The First 3 (Washington, Adams, Jefferson)

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Across
  1. 5. The political party that supported a strong federal government during John Adams's presidency.
  2. 9. George Washington's plantation and home in Virginia.
  3. 11. The ceremony where the President takes the oath of office.
  4. 12. The political philosophy that supports a strong central government.
  5. 13. The official residence of the President of the United States.
  6. 14. Washington issued a statement of _____ in response to the French Revolution
  7. 15. Washington's farewell address warned against the dangers of these in foreign affairs.
  8. 16. These acts were a series of controversial laws passed during John Adams's presidency to limit immigration and restrict free speech.
  9. 17. The official residence of the President of the United States.
  10. 18. The _____ Address was a document in which George Washington gave advice to the nation before leaving office.
  11. 21. The policy enacted by Thomas Jefferson to protest interference with U.S. trade.
  12. 22. The first capital of the United States.
Down
  1. 1. The uprising against a federal tax on distilled spirits that Washington put down by marching 13,000 troops into Philadelphia.
  2. 2. Washington's Vice President, he would later become the second President of the United States.
  3. 3. The political party founded by Thomas Jefferson.
  4. 4. The Foreign diplomats responded to France’s request for a bribe by saying, "Millions for defense, but not one cent for _____."
  5. 6. The practice of seizing American sailors and forcing them into the British Navy.
  6. 7. Alexander _____ was the first Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington.
  7. 8. In his farewell address, Washington warned against forming these because they would divide the American people.
  8. 10. Drafted the Declaration of Independence; he would later become the third President of the United States.
  9. 19. The first President of the United States.
  10. 20. The diplomatic incident that strained relations between the U.S. and France when French ambassadors asked for a bribe.