Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
Q

Which two candidates had the same number of electoral votes at the end of the
Election of 1800?

A

Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr

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2
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How many electoral votes did Jefferson and Burr have?

A

73

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3
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What decided the Election of 1800 after there was a tie in the Electoral College?

A

The House of Representatives

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4
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What amendment set the requirements for presidential elections?

A

The 12th

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5
Q

What type of governmental style “lets the people do as they choose”?

A

Laissez-faire

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6
Q

What act helped the Federalists control the courts?

A

Judiciary Act of 1801

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7
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Why did John Adams want to appoint these judges before he left office?

A

To shut Jefferson out of the appointment process and keep Federalist control in the court

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8
Q

Who is the most famous midnight judge to not have his job finalized?

A

William Marbury

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9
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What was the landmark court case that established judicial review?

A

Marbury v. Madison

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10
Q

Why did the Supreme Court not give Marbury his job after the court case?

A

They believed it would be unconstitutional for the President to be forced to accept propositions not finalized

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11
Q

Marbury v. Madison was the first time the Supreme Court had ever decided that
something was what?

A

Unconstitutional

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12
Q

Why would farmers in TN/KY establish their homes and farms near rivers that fed
into the Mississippi River?

A

To ship their crops to markets

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13
Q

Who sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States?

A

France

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14
Q

How much did the US pay for the area in the Louisiana Purchase?

A

$15 million

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15
Q

What political party threatened to secede due to the Louisiana Purchase?

A

Federalists

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16
Q

Who was sent on an expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory?

A

Lewis and Clark

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17
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What river did those explorers follow along on their way to the Pacific Ocean?

A

The Missouri River

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18
Q

Why was the Lewis and Clark expedition important to the western expansion of the
US?

A

They inspired people to go west and settle by sparking a sense of adventure (notes)

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19
Q

What did the US do to prohibit trade with the rest of the world?

A

They made the Embargo Act

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20
Q

What did Tecumseh try to build in response to Ohio River Valley settlement?

A

A strong Native American Confederacy to protect their land

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21
Q

Who earned the nickname “Tippecanoe” after the battle of the same name?

A

William Henry

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22
Q

Who were two famous War Hawks that pressured Madison for war with Britain?

A

Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun

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23
Q

What were the causes of the War of 1812?

A

The Impressment of soldiers and attack on the Chesapeake

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24
Q

What happened at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?

A

Andrew Jackson leads an attack against the Creek Indians

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25
Q

What city was burned greatly during the war?

A

Washington D. C. The Capitol and pres. Mansion

26
Q

What did Dolley Madison save from the President’s mansion?

A

A portrait of George Washington

27
Q

What 3 major buildings were burned down in Washington DC in the War of 1812?

A

The Library of Congress, the Capitol and White House

28
Q

What was the fort found at the entrance to the Baltimore Harbor?

A

Fort McHenry

29
Q

What famous American song was written after the Battle of Fort McHenry?

A

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

30
Q

What treaty ended the War of 1812?

A

The Treaty of Ghent 1814

31
Q

What major battle took place after the peace treaty was signed?

A

The Battle of New Orleans

32
Q

Who became a well-known hero after that battle?

A

Andrew Jackson

33
Q

What did the outcome of the War of 1812 do for America?

A

It helped the US gain respect around the world and built a strong national identity, nationalism

34
Q

What did Tecumseh try to build in response to Ohio River Valley settlement?

A

A strong Native American Confederacy to protect their land

35
Q

Who earned the nickname “Tippecanoe” after the battle of the same name?

A

William Henry

36
Q

Who were two famous War Hawks that pressured Madison for war with Britain?

A

Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun

37
Q

What were the causes of the War of 1812?

A

The Impressment of soldiers and attack on the Chesapeake

38
Q

What happened at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?

A

Andrew Jackson leads an attack against the Creek Indians

39
Q

What city was burned greatly during the war?

A

Washington D. C. The Capitol and pres. Mansion

40
Q

What did Dolley Madison save from the President’s mansion?

A

A portrait of George Washington

41
Q

What 3 major buildings were burned down in Washington DC in the War of 1812?

A

The Library of Congress, the Capitol and White House

42
Q

What was the fort found at the entrance to the Baltimore Harbor?

A

Fort McHenry

43
Q

What famous American song was written after the Battle of Fort McHenry?

A

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

44
Q

What treaty ended the War of 1812?

A

The Treaty of Ghent 1814

45
Q

What major battle took place after the peace treaty was signed?

A

The Battle of New Orleans

46
Q

Who became a well-known hero after that battle?

A

Andrew Jackson

47
Q

What did the outcome of the War of 1812 do for America?

A

It helped the US gain respect around the world and built a strong national identity, nationalism

48
Q

What did Tecumseh try to build in response to Ohio River Valley settlement?

A

A strong Native American Confederacy to protect their land

49
Q

Who earned the nickname “Tippecanoe” after the battle of the same name?

A

William Henry

50
Q

Who were two famous War Hawks that pressured Madison for war with Britain?

A

Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun

51
Q

What were the causes of the War of 1812?

A

The Impressment of soldiers and attack on the Chesapeake

52
Q

What happened at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?

A

Andrew Jackson leads an attack against the Creek Indians

53
Q

What city was burned greatly during the war?

A

Washington D. C. The Capitol and pres. Mansion

54
Q

What did Dolley Madison save from the President’s mansion?

A

A portrait of George Washington

55
Q

What 3 major buildings were burned down in Washington DC in the War of 1812?

A

The Library of Congress, the Capitol and White House

56
Q

What was the fort found at the entrance to the Baltimore Harbor?

A

Fort McHenry

57
Q

What famous American song was written after the Battle of Fort McHenry?

A

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

58
Q

What treaty ended the War of 1812?

A

The Treaty of Ghent 1814

59
Q

What major battle took place after the peace treaty was signed?

A

The Battle of New Orleans

60
Q

Who became a well-known hero after that battle?

A

Andrew Jackson

61
Q

What did the outcome of the War of 1812 do for America?

A

It helped the US gain respect around the world and built a strong national identity, nationalism