7th Grade Social Studies Key Terms 5.4-5.6 Flashcards
Idea that government should pay as little role in economic affairs.
Laissez faire
The power to force somebody into the military.
Impressment
An 1803 court case in which it stated whether laws passed by the congress are constitutional.
Marbury vs. Madison
devotion to ones country
Nationalism
Members of congress who joined the army.
War Hawks
Ban on trade
Embargo
A court case in which is stated that whether the federal government had the power to regulate trade among the states.
Gibbons vs. Ogden
A court case in which it ruled out whether the states could interfere with countries along its national borders.
McCulloch vs. Maryland
Chief justice of the United states
John Marshall
The Indians surprise night attack on the American Army.
Battle of Tippecanoe
The War Hawk that wanted to punish Britain for seizing American ships.
Henry Clay
The commander for the United States Army during the Battle of New Orleans.
Andrew Jackson
The battle of who would have control over the New Orleans port.
Battle of New Orleans
People who planned to threaten to nullify or stop the war in their states.
Hartford Convention
Power of Supreme Court to decide whether acts of the President or laws passed by congress are constitutional.
Judicial Review
Who led a revolt by enslaved Africans to win independence from France for Haiti?
Toussaint-L’Ouverture
Who was the private secretary of Thomas Jefferson who was asked to head the expedition to explore the Louisiana territory in 1803? He asked William Clark to go along with him.
Meriwether Lewis
Who along with Meriwether Lewis explored the Louisiana territory in 1803?
William Clark
Who along with her French Canadian husband agreed to accompany Lewis and Clark as translators as they explored the Louisiana territory?
Sacajawea
Who explored (from 1805-1807) the upper Mississippi River, the Arkansas River and parts of present-day Colorado and New Mexico and set out from St. Louis?
Zebulon Pike
Who was the leading advocate for the interests of the South in Congress during Monroe’s presidency?
John Calhoun