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Chapters 10 Review

Chapters 10 Review. Honors. (2) 1. Marbury v. Madison was only a partial victory for Jefferson and Madison because it upheld Madison’s decision to withhold the _____, but declared it had the power of _____ _____.

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Chapters 10 Review

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  1. Chapters 10 Review Honors

  2. (2) 1. Marbury v. Madison was only a partial victory for Jefferson and Madison because it upheld Madison’s decision to withhold the _____, but declared it had the power of _____ _____.

  3. (2) 1. Marbury v. Madison was only a partial victory for Jefferson and Madison because it upheld Madison’s decision to withhold the judgeship, but declared it had the power of judicial review.

  4. (4)2. The Supreme Court’s power of judicial review included:1. declaring a federal law _____2. determining what the _____ means 3. deciding if _____ _____ violate the _____

  5. (4) 2. The Supreme Court’s power of judicial review included:1. declaring a federal law unconstitutional2. determining what the Constitution means 3. deciding if state laws violate the Constitution

  6. (2) 3. _____ was eager to sell the US the Louisiana Territory for a cheap price because he needed money to fight his wars in _____.

  7. (2) 3. Napoleon was eager to sell the US the Louisiana Territory for a cheap price because he needed money to fight his wars in Europe.

  8. (1) 4. President Jefferson’s foreign policy during the early years of his presidency was to be friendly to all nations, but form no _____ with any nation.

  9. (1) 4. President Jefferson’s foreign policy during the early years of his presidency was to be friendly to all nations, but form no alliances with any nation.

  10. (4) 5. The US could not avoid problems with foreign powers because: a. they couldn’t control them, b. US merchants are now _____ _____, and c. westward expansion brought the US into contact with _____, _____, & _____.

  11. (4) 5. The US could not avoid problems with foreign powers because: a. they couldn’t control them, b. US merchants are now worldwide traders, and c. westward expansion brought the US into contact with Britain, Spain, & Russia.

  12. (2) 6. President Thomas Jefferson struggled with purchasing the _____ _____ from France because the _____ makes no mention about the president buying land.

  13. (2) 6. President Thomas Jefferson struggled with purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France because the Constitution makes no mention about the president buying land.

  14. (3) 7. The Lewis & Clark expedition went into the _____ _____, land which was also claimed by the _____ and the _____.

  15. (3) 7. The Lewis & Clark expedition went into the Oregon Territory, land which was also claimed by the Russians and the British.

  16. (2) 8. Sacagawea helped the Lewis & Clark expedition by acting as a _____ and a _____.

  17. (2) 8. Sacagawea helped the Lewis & Clark expedition by acting as a translator and a guide.

  18. (1) 9. President Jefferson decided not to have his presidency mentioned on his _____ because he believed in a modest role in serving the federal government.

  19. (1) 9. President Jefferson decided not to have his presidency mentioned on his epitaph because he believed in a modest role in serving the federal government.

  20. (3) 10. Tecumseh’s efforts to save his people’s land was encouraged by an alliance with the _____. He retreated into _____ Canada after his alliance lost the Battle of _____.

  21. (3) 10. Tecumseh’s efforts to save his people’s land was encouraged by an alliance with the British. He retreated into British Canada after his alliance lost the Battle of Tippecanoe.

  22. (3) 11. The US and Britain had these issues before the War of 1812:1. both claimed the Pacific _____ 2. Great Britain was seizing US ships and _____ at sea 3. Britain was aiding the _____ against US settlers

  23. (3) 11. The US and Britain had these issues before the War of 1812:1. both claimed the Pacific Northwest2. Great Britain was seizing US ships and sailors at sea 3. Britain was aiding the Natives against US settlers

  24. (1) 12. The British were “impressing” American sailors…_____ them and forcing them to serve in the British Navy.

  25. (1) 12. The British were “impressing” American sailors…kidnapping them and forcing them to serve in the British Navy.

  26. (3) 13. The major causes of the War of 1812:a. Interfering with US _____ b. Impressing US _____c. British assistance to the _____

  27. (3) 13. The major causes of the War of 1812a. Interfering with US tradeb. Impressing US sailorsc. British assistance to the Natives

  28. (2) 14. The American Naval victory over the British on Lake Erie in _____ gave the US control of the lake. It was led by _____ _____ _____.

  29. (2) 14. The American Naval victory over the British on Lake Erie in 1813 gave the US control of the lake. It was led by Oliver Hazard Perry.

  30. (4) 15. The Battle of _____ takes place after the Battle of Lake Erie. US General William Henry _____ pursues the retreating British troops just north of Lake Erie. The ensuing battles results in a British defeat and the death of Shawnee chief _____, weakening Native resistance. This defeat of the British ends their threat in the _____.

  31. (4) 15. The Battle of Thames takes place after the Battle of Lake Erie. US General William Henry Harrison pursues the retreating British troops just north of Lake Erie. The ensuing battles results in a British defeat and the death of Shawnee chief Tecumseh, weakening Native resistance. This defeat of the British ends their threat in the Northwest.

  32. (3) 16. During the War of 1812, the British burned Washington DC, including the _____ _____. Dolly _____ saves a painting of _____ _____.

  33. (3) 16. During the War of 1812, the British burned Washington DC, including the White House. Dolly Madison saves a painting of George Washington.

  34. (2) 17. _____ _____ _____ writes the poem, Star Spangled Banner, during the British attack on __. _____.

  35. (2) 17. Francis Scott Key writes the poem, Star Spangled Banner, during the British attack on Ft. McHenry.

  36. (1) 18. The Treaty of _____ officially ends the War of 1812.

  37. (1) 18. The Treaty of Ghent officially ends the War of 1812.

  38. (3) 19. The Battle of _____ _____:a. The Americans held off a British land assaultb. Was a great victory for the Americansc. Made _____ _____ a national hero d. Took place after the Treaty of _____

  39. (3) 19. The Battle of New Orleans:a. The Americans held off a British land assaultb. Was a great victory for the Americansc. Made Andrew Jackson a national hero d. Took place after the Treaty of Ghent

  40. (1) 20. One important legacy of the War of 1812 was the growth of US _____.

  41. (1) 20. One important legacy of the War of 1812 was the growth of US manufacturing.

  42. (3) 21. Effects of the War of 1812a. Increased _____ b. Increased _____ c. Weakened _____ resistance

  43. (3) 21. Effects of the War of 1812a. Increased patriotismb. Increased manufacturingc. Weakened Native resistance

  44. (3) 22. The War of 1812 increased US manufacturing because the British _____ kept European _____ away from the Americans, which meant they had to make the _____ themselves.

  45. (3) 22. The War of 1812 increased US manufacturing because the British blockade kept European goods away from the Americans, which meant they had to make the goods themselves.

  46. The End!

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