Chapter 11 Quiz
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
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
Thomas Jefferson received the bulk of his support from the
South and West
Lewis and Clark demonstrated the viability of
an overland trail to the Pacific
The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans presented themselves as all of the following except
believers in a strong central government
As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on key political issues that he had previously championed
changed to meet the needs of the country
The case of Marbury v. Madison involved the question of who had the right to
declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
To deal with British and French violations of America's neutrality, Thomas Jefferson
enacted the Embargo of 1807
The British policy of impressment was a kind of
forced enlistment of sailors
Thomas Jefferson was conscience-stricken about the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France because
he believed that the purchase was unconstitutional
Tecumseh argued that Indians should
not cede control of land to whites unless all Indians agreed
One of the first lessons learned by the Jeffersonians after their victory in the 1800 presidential election was
that it is easier to condemn from the stump than to govern consistently
The battle of Tippecanoe resulted in
the death of the dream of an Indian confederacy
In 1812, James Madison turned to war
to restore confidence in the republican experiment