History Chapter 8

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True or false: Jefferson was interested in the Louisiana territory because he wanted to secure permanent access to the port of New Orleans.

True

True or false: John Adams acceptance of defeat in 1800 established the vital precedent of a peaceful transfer of power from defeated party to its successor.

True

True or false: Newspapers and pamphlets were a primary vehicle for political debate in the early republic

True

True or false: Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa tried to revive a pan-Indian movement and unite against the white man.

True

True or false: The whiskey rebellion of 1794 proved to federalist a that democracy in the hands of the ordinary citizenry was dangerous.

True

True or false: by the early 1800s some members creek and Cherokee tribes were living like white Americans as traders and slaveholders

True

True or false: free trade and sailors rights were the two issues that drew the United States into the was of 1812.

True

True or false: most of the public government buildings constructed around 1800 in Washington, D.C. Were built by using slave labor.

True

True or false: slave artisans played a prominent role in Gabriel's rebellion.

True

True or false: the Jacobin clubs of Paris were an inspiration for the democratic-republican societies.

True

True or false: the Republican Party of today started in the 1790s

True

True or false: the twelfth amendment required electors to cast separate votes for president and Vice President.

True

True or false: to Americans, Jackson's victory at New Orleans demonstrated virtuous citizens of a republic could defeat the forces of despotic Europe.

True

Quasi-War

Unofficial conflict with framce

Henry Clay

War Hawk

Mary Wollstonecraft

Wrote a vindication of the rights of women

Hartford convention

Ended the Federalist party

True or false: Acre for acre, the Louisiana purchase was not a bargain.

False

True or false: Canadians tried to rebel against Britain during the war of 1812

False

True or false: Most states in the Union supported the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions.

False

True or false: Pocahontas served as Lewis and Clark's interpreter.

False

True or false: Women were counted fully in determining representation in congress, and there was nothing specifically limiting women's rights in the constitution.

False

True or false: george Washington wore the finest English clothes at his first inauguration.

False

True or false: jay's treaty abandoned any American alliance with Britain by positioning the United States close to France.

False

True or false: lousianas slaves enjoyed far more freedom under the liberty loving United States than under the rule of tyrannical Spain.

False

True or false: seeing the events as an extension of their own progress of liberty, white Americans supported the Haitian Revolution and the establishment of hate as an independent nation.

False

True or false: the battle of Washington, D.C. Valiantly fought by the Americans, was a much needed victory.

False

True or false: the embargo act was devastating to the British and French.

False

True or false: the revolution of 1800 was extremely violent.

False

True or false: when Thomas Jefferson became president, he was not interested in dismantling the policies that the federalists had established

False

True or false: the U.S. Military was well prepared for the war of 1812

Fasle

Impressments

Forest American sailors into the British Navy

Strict constructionist

Government could only do exactly what the Constitution stated

Toussaint L'Overture

Haitian slave revolution

Marbury v. Madison

Judicial review

John Adams

Lost reelection for president in 1800

Jay's Treaty

Negotiated with Britain

Gabriel

Organizer of a slave rebellion in America

Tecumseh

Pan-Indian movement

Fries rebellion

Pennsylvanian farmer uprising

John Fries

Pennsylvanian militia leader tried for treason

Benjamin Franklin

President of the Pennsylvanian abolition society

Sedition act

Restrictions placed on freedom of the press

Aaron Burr

Shot Alexander Hamilton in a dual

Virginia resolution

Attacked the sedition act as unconstitutional

Matthew Lyon

Accused under the sedition act

Judith Sargent Murray

Argued for equal educational opportunities for women

XYZ affair

Bribery scandal

Louisiana territory

But for $15 million

War hawks

Called for war against Britain

John Marshall

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court


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