| A | B |
| Jefferson | Democratic Republican |
| Hamilton | Federalist |
| Beliefs of Jefferson and Hamilton | Led to creation of political parties |
| US expansion to Pacific | Manifest Destiny |
| Unwritten Constitution | Judicial Review |
| National Bank | application of Elastic Clause |
| Louisiana Purchase | Doubled size of US |
| Election of 1800 | End of Federalist Era |
| Unwritten constitution eventually added | 2 Term Limit |
| Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions | Nullifcation |
| Marbury v. Madison | Judicial Review |
| John Marshall's decisions | Increased power of federal govt |
| War Hawks | Clay and Calhoun |
| Sedition Acts | 1st Amendment violation |
| Hamilton's financial plan | assumption - pay off nations debt |
| Alien and Sedition Acts | take support from Democratic-Republicans |
| Democratic - Republican | Supported states rights |
| Regulation of Interstate Commerce | Gibbons v. Ogden |
| McCulloch v. maryland | Supremacy of Federal Government |
| Whiskey Rebellion | Demonstrated federal branch could enforce laws |
| Loose interpretation Jefferson | Louisiana Purchase |
| Proclamation of Neutrality | Washington |
| Farewell Address | Trade, Beware of political parties and alliances |
| Democratic Republicans | Supported the French |
| Federalists | Supported the English |
| Hamilton believed government | should support industry and trade |