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What case established Judicial Review?
a) Marbury v. Madison
b) Treaty of San Lorenzo
c) Treaty of Ghent
d) Impressment
American territory created after Thomas Jefferson purchased the land from the French. It was significant because the United States doubled in size
a) Louisiana Purchase (1803)
b) The Cabinet
c) Treaty of Ghent
d) Impressment
___ and ___ were hired by Jefferson to explore the newly gained Louisiana territory
a) Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
b) deciding whether or not to acquire the territory
c) It marked the first time that power in America passed from one party to another
d) The Cabinet
After the American Revolution, the British seized American sailors and forced them into military service. This action was called _____.
a) Impressment
b) Treaty of Ghent
c) France
d) George Washington/John Adams/Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
Treaty that ended the War of 1812
a) Treaty of Ghent
b) The Cabinet
c) France
d) Impressment
What issue did Jefferson face with the Louisiana Purchase because of his strict interpretation of the Constitution?
a) deciding whether or not to acquire the territory
b) It marked the first time that power in America passed from one party to another
c) Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
d) Louisiana Purchase (1803)
The group of advisors in the executive branch who advise the president is called the ____.
a) The Cabinet
b) Treaty of Ghent
c) France
d) Marbury v. Madison
Which nation did the United States negotiate with for the Louisiana Purchase?
a) France
b) The Burning of Washington
c) Impressment
d) Louisiana Purchase (1803)
First, Second, Third, and Fourth Presidents of the United States.
a) George Washington/John Adams/Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
b) Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
c)
d)
Why was the Election of 1800 called the Revolution of 1800?
a) It marked the first time that power in America passed from one party to another
b) He cautioned against three interrelated dangers that threatened to destroy the Union: regionalism, partisanship, and foreign
c) Western and Southern Republicans (War Hawks)
d) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
What was the event called where the British marched through Washington D.C. and set fire to the White House, the Capitol, and other U.S. government buildings?
a) The Burning of Washington
b) Battle of New Orleans
c) Aaron Burr
d) The Cabinet
What did George Washington advise our nation to do in his farewell address?
a) Warned against three related dangers that threatened to destroy the Union:regionalism, partisanship,and foreign entanglements
b) Battle of New Orleans
c) Western and Southern Republicans (War Hawks)
d) Aaron Burr
What battle took place after the War of 1812 because they didn’t know the war had ended?
a) Battle of New Orleans
b) The Cabinet
c) Aaron Burr
d) Western and Southern Republicans (War Hawks)
Cause of the War of 1812 included:
a) British attempts to restrict U.S. trade, the Royal Navy's impressment of American seamen and America's desire to expand
b) This group wanted to go to war with the British, which eventually led to the War of 1812.
c) Western and Southern Republicans (War Hawks)
d) Battle of New Orleans
This group wanted to go to war with the British, which eventually led to the War of 1812
a) Western and Southern Republicans (War Hawks)
b) major crisis in the diplomatic relations between the United States and France
c) Aaron Burr
d) Battle of New Orleans
Who challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel because of an insult and killed him?
a) Aaron Burr
b) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
c) The Burning of Washington
d) George Washington/John Adams/Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
Define Naturalization
a) raised years to qualify for U.S. citizenship from 5 to 14 (hurt the D-R because immigrants tended to vote for D-R candidates
b) attacked the core of free speech and a free press—the right to criticize the government
c) major crisis in the diplomatic relations between the United States and France
d) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
Define Alien Act
a) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
b) major crisis in the diplomatic relations between the United States and France
c) attacked the core of free speech and a free press—the right to criticize the government
d) raised years to qualify for U.S. citizenship from 5 to 14 (hurt the D-R because immigrants tended to vote for D-R candidates
Define Sedition Act
a) attacked the core of free speech and a free press—the right to criticize the government
b) major crisis in the diplomatic relations between the United States and France
c) raised years to qualify for U.S. citizenship from 5 to 14 (hurt the D-R because immigrants tended to vote for D-R candidates
d) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
What happened in the XYZ Affair?
a) major crisis in the diplomatic relations between the United States and France
b) tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government
c) attacked the core of free speech and a free press—the right to criticize the government
d) raised years to qualify for U.S. citizenship from 5 to 14 (hurt the D-R because immigrants tended to vote for D-R candidates
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