part ii

PRESIDENTS WORKSHEET 58
Name _________________________________
U.S. LEADERS GROUP 3 – PART II (#1-24)
Give the number of the president referred to in the clue about the U.S. Leader or the
president who was in the White House when the event occurred.
John Marshall (1755-1835)
_____ Serves in Continental Army under future president.
_____ Turns down appointment as Attorney General.
_____ Involved in X-Y-Z affair as one of commissioners
that French agents tried to bribe.
_____ Appointed Secretary of State.
_____ Becomes Chief Justice of Supreme Court as one of
“Midnight Appointments.”
_____ Marbury v. Madison case establishes court’s power
to invalidate federal laws.
_____ Presides at treason trial of Aaron Burr.
_____ McCulloch v. Maryland asserts doctrine of “implied
powers” granted Congress by Constitution.
_____ Longest service on Supreme Court in history ends
with his death.
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George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
James Polk
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
_____ Elected to House of Representatives as Federalist.
_____ Defends Bank of U.S. in McCulloch v. Maryland.
_____ Elected to U. S. Senate.
_____ Supports Tariff of Abominations.
_____ Supports president in nullification crisis.
_____ Saved by friends from financial ruin in Panic.
_____ Appointed secretary of state.
John Marshall
_____ Resigns as secretary of state.
_____ Returns to Senate.
_____ Defends new Fugitive Slave Law in Senate.
_____ Becomes Secretary of State again.
_____ Dies shortly before presidential election.
Daniel Webster
PRESIDENTS WORKSHEET 58
Name
SOLUTION KEY
U.S. LEADERS GROUP 3 – PART II (#1-24)
Give the number of the president referred to in the clue about the U.S. Leader or the
president who was in the White House when the event occurred.
John Marshall (1755-1835)
1
Serves in Continental Army under future president.
1
Turns down appointment as Attorney General.
2
Involved in X-Y-Z affair as one of commissioners
that French agents tried to bribe.
2
Appointed Secretary of State.
2
Becomes Chief Justice of Supreme Court as one of
“Midnight Appointments.”
3
Marbury v. Madison case establishes court’s power
to invalidate federal laws.
3
Presides at treason trial of Aaron Burr.
5
McCulloch v. Maryland asserts doctrine of “implied
powers” granted Congress by Constitution.
7
Longest service on Supreme Court in history ends
with his death.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22/24
23
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
James Polk
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
4
Elected to House of Representatives as Federalist.
5
Defends Bank of U.S. in McCulloch v. Maryland.
6
Elected to U. S. Senate.
6
Supports Tariff of Abominations.
7
Supports president in nullification crisis.
8
Saved by friends from financial ruin in Panic.
9
Appointed secretary of state.
10
Resigns as secretary of state.
10
Returns to Senate.
13
Defends new Fugitive Slave Law in Senate.
13
Becomes Secretary of State again.
13
Dies shortly before presidential election.
John Marshall
Daniel Webster