American History A- Lesson 08

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Which quote from Jefferson's Inaugural Address cites his attempt to reunite a politically split nation?

"We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists."

Which Shawnee warrior traveled to other native villages to seek support for a war against the Americans?

Tecumseh

Read the statement. James Madison refused to deliver Marbury's commission because he was a(n) _[blank]_ appointed by Federalist John Adams.

midnight judge

Jefferson was a strict _[blank]_ of the constitution, meaning he followed the document to the letter while not believing in any room for interpretation.

constructionist

What actions by the British led to American resentment? Select all that apply.

impressment American Indian aid

For which of the following did Marbury v. Madison establish a precedent that continues to be utilized today?

judicial review

What important principle did the Marbury v. Madison case establish?

judicial review

On the day of the 1800 election, there was a tie in the Electoral College between which two candidates? Select all that apply.

Aaron Burr Thomas Jefferson

What led to the case of Marbury v. Madison?

Adams quickly appointing federal positions at the end of his term

How did the Embargo Act of 1807 impact the affected nations? Select all that apply.

England had food shortages and unsold goods. France made a trade deal with America.

The Louisiana Purchase involved the countries of the United States and _[blank]_.

France

What was the significance of Zebulon Pike's journey?

He revealed the geography of the Southwest from Spanish maps that he saw.

How did Tecumseh promote cooperation among American Indians?

He traveled throughout native villages seeking support.

Why did President Thomas Jefferson commission General Zebulon Pike?

He wanted to find the source of the Mississippi River.

Why is the election of 1800 sometimes called the Revolution of 1800?

It was a peaceful transition of power from one political party to another.

Who were the most prominent advocates for war with Britain? Select all that apply.

John C. Calhoun Henry Clay

Which explorers did President Jefferson send out to explore the Louisiana Purchase?

Lewis and Clark

Whose guidance helped the Lewis and Clark expedition avoid hostility from native tribes and the risk of starvation?

Sacagawea

Which identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?

The United States should keep to itself.

Which position most identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?

The United States should maintain isolationism as a foreign policy stance.

What was the impact of the Battle of Tippecanoe? Select all that apply.

The battle inflamed tensions already growing between Americans and the British. Tecumseh went on to ruthlessly fight alongside British forces in the War of 1812.

How did the Corps of Discovery expedition impact the United States?

The information they brought back was immensely helpful for Americans migrating west.

What was the impact of Jefferson's policy of neutrality?

The passage of the Embargo Act of 1807 damaged the US economy.

The Battle of Tippecanoe served as a preamble to which war?

War of 1812

What was America's first overseas battle?

a battle with the Barbary pirates to end bribery

Marshall is credited with _[blank]_ judicial power during his tenure as chief justice.

expanding

Which position did James Madison serve in the Jefferson administration?

secretary of state

Which was the official name of the Lewis and Clark expedition group that was commissioned to explore a western route?

the Corps of Discovery


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