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______________ was the third president
of the United States, elected in 1801
when the House of Representatives
broke a tie in the electoral college.
Thomas Jefferson
The ______________ political party opposed a
strong central government and believed the
Alien and Sedition Acts violated the Bill of
Rights.
Democratic-Republicans
The _______________ law enabled President
Adams to appoint many Federalist judges
before Jefferson’s inauguration.
Judiciary Act of 1801
____________ is the principle that states
that the Supreme Court has the final say in
interpreting the Constitution.
Judicial Review
___________ helped to guide the Lewis
and Clark expedition.
Sacagawea
___________ doubled the size of
the United States.
Louisiana Purchase
____________ was appointed by
President John Adams as chief
justice of the Supreme Court.
John Marshall
President Jefferson asked
____________ to lead the Corps of
Discovery.
Meriwether Lewis
____________ let President John
Adams appoint many Federalist
judges
Judiciary Act of 1801
I was the third president of the
United States. Who am I?
Thomas Jefferson
______________ forbade U.S. ships
from sailing to foreign ports.
Embargo Act of 1807
_____________ led a southern
expedition in the Louisiana Territory.
Zebulon Pike
The British practiced _____________
which was kidnapping men and forcing
them to work in the British navy.
Impressment
Shawnee chief who tried to unite Native
American tribes to stop the loss of lands
to white settlers. Who am I?
Tecumseh
People who supported going to war against
Britain in 1812. Who are we?
War Hawks
In what year and from what country
did the U.S. purchase the Louisiana
Territory?
1803 from France
Who was the president that
purchased the Louisiana Territory?
Thomas Jefferson
Why did Jefferson want possession of
New Orleans?
to control the Mississippi River for
trading purposes
The tie in the election of 1800 led to
the_______________ Amendment,
which created a separate ballot for
president and vice president.
12th Amendment
What is the major river system north
of Kentucky that helped open the
center of the United States?
Ohio River
What is the natural break in the
mountains on the border between
Tennessee and Kentucky that allowed the
Wilderness road to pass through?
Cumberland Gap
Clarksville and Nashville are located
along the ________________ river.
Cumberland.
Who was in charge of building the
Wilderness Road?
Daniel Boone
_____________ was the first
Democratic-Republican elected as
President. He served two terms.
Thomas Jefferson
American merchant shipping was
disrupted in the
Mediterranean Sea because of
___________.
Barbary Pirates
The US sent the ______________, a
warship, to protect American
merchant ships.
USS Constitution
Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
were known as
_______________.
War Hawks
The Battle of _____________
destroyed Tecumseh’s village and his
dream of a Native American
confederacy.
Tippecanoe
Commodore Oliver Hazard
Perry attacked the British
fleet and defeated them at
the Battle of ____________.
Lake Erie
____________ defeated the
Creek Indians at the Battle of
Horseshoe Bend.
Andrew Jackson
_____________ signed on
December 24, 1814 ends
the War of 1812.
Treaty of Ghent
Federalists met secretly at the
__________ convention to oppose
the war. By the time they reached
congress the war was over.
Hartford
The War of 1812 boosted
American _______________
because of less trade abroad.
Manufacturing
The War of 1812 made
__________ a national hero.
Andrew Jackson
The battle of ___________ was
fought after the War of 1812 had
ended. Slows mails from Europe
had delayed news of the Treaty of
Ghent.
New Orleans
_____________ rescued the full
length portrait of George
Washington before the British
burned the White House.
Dolly Madison
At Fort McHenry, a Washington
lawyer named Francis Scott Key
wrote the poem that is now
known as ____________.
The Star-Spangled Banner
The War of 1812 ended what
political party?
Federalists Party
The War of 1812 was known as
Mr. _________ War.
Mr. Madison’s War