chapter 9 Flashcards
1
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- Leader of two western expeditions who sighted a Rocky Mountain peak that bears his name
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Zebulon Pike
2
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- President during the War of 1812
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James Maddison
3
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- Shawnee Indian chief, defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe
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Tecumseh
4
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- Leader of the War Hawks, congressman from Kentucky
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Henry clay
5
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- Shoshone Indian who served as a guide and interpreter
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Sacagawea
6
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- Author of “The Star-Spangled Banner”
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fransic Scott key
7
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- Fifth president of the United States
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James Monroe
8
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- Leader of the expedition through the Louisiana Territory
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Meriwether Lewis
9
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- General who won the Battle of New Orleans
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Andrew Jackson
10
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- Replacing Federalists who enforced the Sedition Act, pardoning those convicted under the Sedition Act, and repealing the Naturalization Act were actions taken by Jefferson and Congress toward ________________ policies?
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federalist
11
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- The co-leader of the Louisiana expedition was _____
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William Clark
12
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- An end to all exports is called a(n) _____. .
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embargo
13
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- The governor of the Indiana Territory who was alarmed by the influence of Tecumseh and defeated him in battle was _____.
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William Henry Harrison
14
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- The commodore who was given the task of taking control of Lake Erie was _____.
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Oliver Perry
15
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- The biggest American victory of the War of 1812 was the Battle of _____, which was fought after the war had officially ended.
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new Orleans
16
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- A group of New England Federalists met at the _____ Convention to discuss opposition to the War of 1812 and possible withdrawal from the United States ____________ Convention.
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1) statehouse 2) hartford Convention
17
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- The treaty that ended the conflict with Spain over territory in Florida was the _____ Treaty.
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Adams onis treaty
18
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- The proposal by Henry Clay that would preserve the balance between slave and free states in the nation was the _____ Compromise.
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missouri
19
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- This ship earned the nickname “Old Ironsides.”.
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USS constitution
20
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- This ship earned the nickname “Old Ironsides.”.
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USS constitution
21
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- The British set on fire to the Capitol and _______________.
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white house
22
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- One cause of the _______________was a drop in prices due to increased production of crops and manufactured goods.
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panic of 1819
23
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- The small Muslim countries in North Africa were called the
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Barbary states
24
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- The ___________________________Purchase added 530 million acres to America’s land.
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Louisiana purchase
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25. The duel between Aaron Burr and __________________caused the death of one of the leaders of the Federalist Party.
Hamilton
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26. The group of western and southern members of the House of Representatives who wanted to expand America’s borders and powers and supported war with Britain was called the
war hawks
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27. The conflict between the United States and Britain during the Madison presidency was the
war of 1812
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28. The British launched an attack on--------------------, which protected the city of Baltimore.
fort mchenry
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29. The ___________________ended the War of 1812.
treaty of Ghent
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30. The period of the Monroe administration was known as the
era of good feelings
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31. The economic crisis during the Monroe administration was the
panic of 1819
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32. In the __________________case, the Supreme Court ruled that a state cannot tax the federal government and that the Constitution, according to the “necessary and proper clause,” gave Congress the power to create legislation to perform its duties.
mcculloch v Maryland
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33. The sale and transport of goods and services from one state to another is
interstate Congress
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33. The sale and transport of goods and services from one state to another is
interstate congress
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33. The sale and transport of goods and services from one state to another is
interstate congress
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38. What were the three points of the Missouri Compromise?
missouri is a slave state and Maine isn't or wants to/doesn't want to
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36. Identify two reasons Madison gave for asking Congress for a declaration of war against Britain.
impressment, Indian warfare