APUSH Chapter 11
As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on the political issues that he had previously championed
was reversed
Thomas Jefferson's embargo failed for all of the following reasons except that
he underestimated Britain's dependence on American trade
The chief justice who carried out, more than any other federal official, the ideas of Alexander Hamilton concerning a powerful federal government was
John Marshall
As chief justice of the United States, John Marshall helped to ensure that
the political and economic systems were based on a strong central government
The case of Marbury vs. Madison involved the question of who had the right to
declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
Thomas Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was remarkable in that it
marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results accepted by all parties
In chronological order
1. Louisiana Purchase 2. Burr's trial for treason 3. Chesapeake incident 4. Embargo Act
Thomas Jefferson ceased his opposition to the expansion of the navy when the
Pasha of Tripoli declared war on the United States
Macon's Bill No. 2
permitted trade with all nations but promised that if either Britain or France lifter its commercial restrictions on American trade, the United States would stop trading with the other
The war hawks demanded war with Britain because they wanted to do all of the following except
retaliate for the British burning of Washington, D.C.
One of the first lessons learned by the Jeffersonians after their victory in the 1800 presidential electon was
that it is easier to condemn from the stump than to govern consistently
By 1810, the most insistent demand for a declaration of war against Britain came from
the West and South
Seafaring New England opposed the War of 1812 because of all of the following except
their strong trade ties with France
Of the following, the only arguement not put forward by the war hawks as a justification for a declaration of war against Britain was that
Britain's commercial restrictions had come close to destroying America's profitable New England shipping business
in 1800, Thomas Jefferson was chosen president by the
House of Representatives
Napoleon chose to sell Louisiana to the United States because
all of the above
John Marshall, as chief justice of the United States, helped to strengthen the judicial branch of government by
asserting the doctrine of judicial review for congressional legislation
The British policy of impressment was a kind of
forced enlistment
Thomas Jefferson was conscience-stricken about the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France because
he believed that the purchase was unconstitutional
When it came to the major Federalist economic programs, Thomas Jefferson as president
left practically all of them intact
During the War of 1812, the New England states
lent more money and sent more food to the British army than to the American army
Thomas Jefferson had strong misgivings about the wisdom of
maintaining a large standing army
Tecumseh argued that Indians should
not cede control of land to whites unless all Indians agreed
President Jefferson's foreign policy of economic coercion
stimulated manufacturing in the United States
Thomas Jefferson saw his election and his mission as president to include all of the following except
support the establishment of a strong army
In the election of 1800, the Federalists accused Thomas Jefferson of all of the following except
supporting high taxes
In 1812, James Madison turned to war
to restore confidence in the republican experiment
Lewis and Clark's expedition through the Louisiana Purchase territory yielded all of the following except
treaties with several Indian nations