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Bell Ringer
Date: February 8th, 2016
1) Copy down and hand in any homework for this
week… QUIZ ON WEDNESDAY!!!
2) Take out a blank sheet of paper and title it Bell
Ringers February 8th-12th, 2016.
Answer this question
What were the causes of the War
of 1812?
Chapter 9 Review Day
Directions
1) Take out a Blank Sheet of Paper
2) Title it Chapter 9 Review – F8
3) Number it 1-24 (No need to skip lines)
We will preview possible questions for the
quiz on Wednesday and see how much you
know about chapter 9.
1) Thomas Jefferson beat out
________ to be come the _________
President of the United States.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Washington : 3rd
Adams : 2nd
Monroe : 3rd
Adams : 3rd
2) Who became Jefferson’s Vice
President after receiving the same
number of electoral votes.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Aaron Burned
Aaron Burr
Aaron Baron
Aaron Bushkill
3) Which Amendment was passed in
response to the tie between Jefferson
and Burr?
A)
B)
C)
D)
12th
13th
11th
14th
4) Thomas Jefferson believe in an
economy know as ________ _______,
which means the government should not
interfere in the economy.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Laissez Freeie
Laissez Faire
Lesoon Faire
Lucus Freeie
5) John Marshall used the court case
Marbury v. Madison to establish _________
__________, where the Supreme Court can
strike down unconstitutional laws.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Judicial Recall
Judicial Circuits
Judicial Ruling
Judicial Review
6) What was the significance of the
Pinckney Treaty?
A) It allowed the port of New Orleans to be
used for trading.
B) It allowed the Mississippi River to be
used to ship goods.
C) It gave the United States property of the
Mississippi River
D) It was the first alliance between Spain
and the United States
7) How did the transfer of power for
the Mississippi and the Louisiana
Territory go…
A) France to Spain to the United States
B) England to France to the United
States
C) Spain to France to the United States
D) Spain to England to United States
8) Who was Zebulon Pike and what happened
to him?
A) He explored the Northern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and mapped the whole
territory
B) He explored the Northern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and got arrested in
Spanish Territory
C) He explored the Southern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and got arrested in
Spanish Territory
D) He mapped the Louisiana Territory making
it to the Pacific ocean and back
9) Why was Sacagawea such a vital figure
during the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
A) She was an interpreter, and helped get
vital supplies.
B) She was an interpreter, who helped fight
off rival native tribes
C) She guided the expedition during its
entire journey
D) She helped communicate between the
French and Spanish
(10) Definition: The place on a
continent that separates river systems
flowing in opposite directions.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(11) Definition: Authority of the
Supreme Court to strike down
unconstitutional laws.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(12) Definition: leader who
encouraged Native American tribes to
unite against western settlement
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(13) Definition: “Let Alone”,
Government should not interfere in
the economy.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(14) Definition: supporters of the War
of 1812
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(15) Definition: Army captain choose
to lead the Louisiana Expedition by
Thomas Jefferson.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(16) Definition: Chief Justice of
Supreme court, ruled that courts power
comes from Constitution, not Congress
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(17) Definition: A long and
carefully organized journey.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(18) Definition: Explored the
southern part of the Louisiana
Territory.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(19) Definition: Army officer chosen
by Meriwether Lewis to go on an
expedition.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
20) The Sedition Act punished people who
openly criticized the government.
When Thomas Jefferson took office,
A) he founded a newspaper to publish
information about the executive branch.
B) he released people who had been imprisoned
under the Sedition Act.
C) he signed a bill authorizing special privileges
for newspaper editors and reporters.
D) he supported the passage of a “freedom of
the press” bill in Congress.
21) Which of the following was NOT a result of
the Lewis and Clark expedition?
A) gained information about plant and animal life
in the West
B) led to a reluctance to explore more of the
Louisiana Territory
C) increased knowledge about Native
American cultures
D) produced a map showing a new route to
the Pacific Ocean
22) Thomas Jefferson was uneasy about
purchasing the Louisiana Territory
because
A) he did not have the constitutional power
to buy land from another country.
B) he worried about angering farmers who
shipped their crops to New Orleans.
C) he did not trust James Monroe and Robert
Livingston to make a favorable deal.
D) he worried that the land in the territory
would be of poor quality.
23) The Mississippi River was especially
important to farmers because it…
A) encouraged new settlers to come north
on barges and steamboats.
B) was a barrier protecting them from Native
American attacks.
C) allowed them to ship their crops to market in
New Orleans.
D) blocked the westward expansion of the
United States.
24) What was the lasting result of the
War of 1812?
A) The US and Britain became worse allies,
and gained no respect from other
nations
B) The US and Britain openly agreed to protect
one another in the future
C) The US and Britain became better allies, and
gain respect from other nations
D) The US and Britain teamed up together to
take on Napoleon and his conquest of Europe
1) Thomas Jefferson beat out
________ to be come the _________
President of the United States.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Washington : 3rd
Adams : 2nd
Monroe : 3rd
Adams : 3rd
2) Who became Jefferson’s Vice
President after receiving the same
number of electoral votes.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Aaron Burned
Aaron Burr
Aaron Baron
Aaron Bushkill
3) Which Amendment was passed in
response to the tie between Jefferson
and Burr?
A)
B)
C)
D)
12th
13th
11th
14th
4) Thomas Jefferson believe in an
economy know as ________ _______,
which means the government should not
interfere in the economy.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Laissez Freeie
Laissez Faire
Lesoon Faire
Lucus Freeie
5) John Marshall used the court case
Marbury v. Madison to establish _________
__________, where the Supreme Court can
strike down unconstitutional laws.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Judicial Recall
Judicial Circuits
Judicial Ruling
Judicial Review
6) What was the significance of the
Pinckney Treaty?
A) It allowed the port of New Orleans to be
used for trading.
B) It allowed the Mississippi River to be
used to ship goods.
C) It gave the United States property of the
Mississippi River
D) It was the first alliance between Spain
and the United States
7) How did the transfer of power for
the Mississippi and the Louisiana
Territory go…
A) France to Spain to the United States
B) England to France to the United
States
C) Spain to France to the United States
D) Spain to England to United States
8) Who was Zebulon Pike and what happened
to him?
A) He explored the Northern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and mapped the whole
territory
B) He explored the Northern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and got arrested in
Spanish Territory
C) He explored the Southern Part of the
Louisiana Territory and got arrested in
Spanish Territory
D) He mapped the Louisiana Territory making
it to the Pacific ocean and back
9) Why was Sacagawea such a vital figure
during the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
A) She was an interpreter, and helped get
vital supplies.
B) She was an interpreter, who helped fight
off rival native tribes
C) She guided the expedition during its
entire journey
D) She helped communicate between the
French and Spanish
(10) Definition: The place on a
continent that separates river systems
flowing in opposite directions.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(11) Definition: Authority of the
Supreme Court to strike down
unconstitutional laws.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(12) Definition: leader who
encouraged Native American tribes to
unite against western settlement
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(13) Definition: “Let Alone”,
Government should not interfere in
the economy.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(14) Definition: supporters of the War
of 1812
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(15) Definition: Army captain choose
to lead the Louisiana Expedition by
Thomas Jefferson.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(16) Definition: Chief Justice of
Supreme court, ruled that courts power
comes from Constitution, not Congress
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(17) Definition: A long and
carefully organized journey.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(18) Definition: Explored the
southern part of the Louisiana
Territory.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
(19) Definition: Army officer chosen
by Meriwether Lewis to go on an
expedition.
Expedition
War Hawk
Meriwether Lewis
Tecumseh
William Clark
Continental Divide
Zebulon Pike
Laissez Faire
Judicial Review
John Marshall
20) The Sedition Act punished people who
openly criticized the government.
When Thomas Jefferson took office,
A) he founded a newspaper to publish
information about the executive branch.
B) he released people who had been imprisoned
under the Sedition Act.
C) he signed a bill authorizing special privileges
for newspaper editors and reporters.
D) he supported the passage of a “freedom of
the press” bill in Congress.
21) Which of the following was NOT a result of
the Lewis and Clark expedition?
A) gained information about plant and animal life
in the West
B) led to a reluctance to explore more of the
Louisiana Territory
C) increased knowledge about Native
American cultures
D) produced a map showing a new route to
the Pacific Ocean
22) Thomas Jefferson was uneasy about
purchasing the Louisiana Territory because
A) he did not have the constitutional power to
buy land from another country.
B) he worried about angering farmers who
shipped their crops to New
Orleans.
C) he did not trust James Monroe and Robert
Livingston to make a
favorable deal.
D) he worried that the land in the territory would
be of poor quality.
23) The Mississippi River was especially
important to farmers because it…
A) encouraged new settlers to come north
on barges and steamboats.
B) was a barrier protecting them from Native
American attacks.
C) allowed them to ship their crops to market in
New Orleans.
D) blocked the westward expansion of the
United States.
24) What was the lasting result of the
War of 1812?
A) The US and Britain became worse allies, and
gained no respect from other nations
B) The US and Britain openly agreed to protect
one another in the future
C) The US and Britain became better allies, and
gain respect from other nations
D) The US and Britain teamed up together to
take on Napoleon and his conquest of Europe