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John Adams served as the first ____ of the United States between 1789–1797.
Adams was the second ____ of the United States between 1797–1801.
John Adams was Vice President to ____.
Adams was a leading figure in the struggle for American independence from the Kingdom of ____.
Adams was a political theorist during the ____ who promoted republicanism and a strong central government.
He was a diarist and pen pal, particularly with his wife (who was also a key advisor of his), ____.
He collaborated with his cousin, ____, an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers himself.
He assisted ____ in drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
As a diplomat in Europe, Adams helped negotiate and acquire vital governmental loans from bankers in ____.
Adams was the primary author of the ____ Constitution in 1780, the world's oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect.
As President, Adams faced criticism from the dominant faction in his own Federalist Party, led by his rival ____.
Adams signed the controversial ____ Acts, four bills that made it harder for an immigrant to become a citizen.
President Adams built up the army and navy in the face of an undeclared naval 'Quasi-War' with ____.
Adams is often called the father of the ____.
He was the first President to reside in the executive mansion, now known as the ____.
Adams was the father of the sixth President of the United States, ____.
At age sixteen, Adams entered ____ in 1751 and graduated with an A.B. degree in 1755.
Adams named ____ as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
Out of the first five presidents, John Adams was the only one not from ____.
Adams was the first person to propose the idea of a U.S. military academy in 1776, leading to the establishment of ____.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, leaving ____ as the sole signatory of the Declaration of Independence still alive.
Adams was the first of now twenty-five presidents to have previously worked as a ____.
John Adams was one of only four presidents who, alive at the time, did not attend his successor’s ____.
In 1782, Adams helped create the Treaty of ____ with Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, which ended the American Revolution.
John Adams served as counsel for the defense in the trial of eight British soldiers accused of murder during the ____ Massacre.