Chapter 8 Study Guide

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Study Guide: Chapter 7 - The Jefferson Era
Vocabulary Terms:
Marbury v. Madison
judicial review
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark expedition
impressment
Embargo Act
Non-Intercourse Act
War Hawks
Treaty of Fort Jackson
Battle of New Orleans
Hartford Convention
Treaty of Ghent
Important People:
John Adams –
Thomas Jefferson –
John Marshall –
Meriwether Lewis –
William Clark –
Sacagawea –
Zebulon Pike –
Tecumseh –
James Madison –
Andrew Jackson –
Definition:
Chapter 8, Section 1: Jefferson Becomes President
The Election of 1800
John Adams (Federalists)
Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republicans)
Platform (what he/the party stands for):
Platform (what he/the party stands for):
Criticism from Dem-Rep Party):
Criticism from Federalist Party):
Election Results
Why was the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution created?
What three political ideas did Thomas Jefferson express in his 1801 inaugural address?
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List the four Federalist policies Thomas Jefferson dealt with when he took office in 1801.
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2.
3.
4.
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Marbury v. Madison
Why did William Marbury sue James Madison?
What was the Supreme Court’s ruling?
Why did the Court decide the way it did?
Why is Marbury v. Madison important?
Which policy did he keep?
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Why? _______________________________________________
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Chapter 8, Section 2: The Louisiana Purchase
Instructions: Complete the time line for
events described in Chapter 8, Section 2.
Early 1800s: Thousands of
American settlers move between
the Appalachian Mts. and
Mississippi River.
1802: _______________________________
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1802: _______________________________
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Why did Spain want to trade the Louisiana Territory and
New Orleans to the French?
Why did Napoleon decide to sell Louisiana?
How much did the U.S. purchase the Louisiana Territory
for and why was this purchase significant?
1803: _______________________________
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1804: _______________________________
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What were the purposes for the Lewis and Clark
expedition?
1806: _______________________________
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What was the purpose for Zebulon Pike’s exploration?
Chapter 8, Section 3: The Coming of War
How did Great Britain violate the United State’s neutrality?
Embargo Act of 1807
What it did:
Non-Intercourse Act
What it did:
Why it was passed:
Why it was passed:
Political Effects:
Economic Effects:
Who was Tecumseh, and what did he want to accomplish?
Why did Great Britain want to help Native Americans along the western frontier?
What was the outcome of the Battle of Tippecanoe?
Describe the different views of the war debate:
War Hawks
Opponents to War
VS.
Chapter 8, Section 4: The War of 1812
Complete the chart over the War of 1812
Battle:
Details (winner, location, importance)
War at Sea
Canadian Border
Creek War
Washington D.C.
New Orleans
What was the purpose of the Hartford Convention, and why was it ineffective?
What did the Treaty of Ghent accomplish?
What were the effects of the War of 1812?
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