US History, Section 3, lesson 4, THE "REVOLUTION" OF 1800
Q. Jefferson's government was the beginning of:
a wise and popular government in the United States
suffrage
the right to vote
embargo
An order restricting certain goods and/or ships from entering or leaving a country.
blockade
Control of who or what goes into or out of a place, especially by police or by an army or by a navy.
Q. Which of the following is characteristic of Jefferson's beliefs:
He thought a popular government garnered strength more so than a forceful government.
Jefferson told James Monroe either to buy New Orleans or to persuade Napoleon to open the port.
They arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
The Senate approved the treaty and the House of Representatives quickly appropriated the money required to fulfill the treaty's terms.
They arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
boycott
To refrain by concerted action from using or purchasing a product or service.
Q. Why is Marbury v. Madison an important decision in U.S. history?
It allowed the Federal judiciary the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
Q. "A wise and frugal government" was the goal that this man stated in his inaugural address.
Jefferson
