Name: Date: Chapter 11 Section Review Packet Section 11-1: Jefferson as President Match the following terms with the correct definition: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Thomas Jefferson_____ James Madison_____ William Marbury_____ John Marshall_____ Marbury v. Madison_____ Judicial review_____ a. Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson b. Third President of the United States c. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Jefferson’s Presidency d. The power of a court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional e. Judge appointed by John Adams, but was forced to sue James Madison for the actual commission f. Court case which established the power of judicial review Thoroughly answer the following questions: 7. a) Why was the election of Thomas Jefferson significant? b) What party now controlled both Congress and the executive branch? a) b) c) 8. a) What significant changes did Thomas Jefferson make once he took office? a) 9. a) Explain the events surrounding the case known as Marbury v. Madison. b) What was the ruling of the Supreme Court? c) What important power did this establish for the Supreme Court? a) b) c) Section 11-2: The Louisiana Purchase Match the following terms with the correct definition: 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Napoleon Bonaparte_____ Toussaint-Louverture_____ Robert Livingston_____ Louisiana Purchase_____ Meriwether Lewis_____ William Clark_____ Sacagawea_____ Zebulon Pike_____ a. Native American woman who acted as a guide for the “Corps of Discovery” b. Former slave who led the country of Haiti to independence from France c. Explorer who explored modern day Colorado, New Mexico, Mexico, and Texas d. Leader of an expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase e. “Co”-leader of the expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase f. Ruler of France that sold Louisiana to the United States g. Ambassador to France that negotiated the purchase of Louisiana h. Land purchase that nearly doubled the size of the United States Thoroughly answer the following questions: 18. a) How did Napoleon’s defeat in Haiti affect his ability to effectively control Louisiana? a) 19. a-c) What were the primary reasons the United States was interested in purchasing the Louisiana territory? a) b) c) 20. a-d)What were some of the reasons why Napoleon was willing to sell Louisiana to the United States? e) How much money did the United States eventually pay France for the territory? a) b) c) d) e) 21. a) Who did Thomas Jefferson send to explore the Louisiana Purchase? b) What kinds of things did these men record in their journals? c) Whose help did they have? a) b) c) Section 11-3: The Coming of War Match the following terms with the correct definition: 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Barbary States_____ Impressment_____ Embargo_____ Embargo Act_____ Non-Intercourse Act_____ Tecumseh_____ William Henry Harrison_____ Battle of Tippecanoe_____ War Hawks_____ James Madison_____ a. President of the United States in 1808 b. General who defeated a confederation of native Americans at Tippecanoe c. A refusal to trade with another country d. Law that forbade all trade with foreign countries e. Law that forbade trade only with Britain and France, but declared the US would trade with the first country to stop violating US neutrality f. Group of pro-war politicians that favored war with Britain in 1812 g. Native American chief that hoped to unite various tribes into a unified confederation h. Battle in which Tecumseh’s native American confederation was defeated i. North African states, primarily in Algeria, that engaged in piracy and demands of tribute from Europe and the United States k. The practice of forcing people to serve in an army or navy Thoroughly answer the following questions: 32. a) What were the Barbary States? b) What kinds of tactics did they use? c) How did the United States eventually respond to these tactics? a) b) c) 33. a) What British and French actions angered the people of the United States? b) How did the American government respond to violations of US neutrality? a) b) 34. a) What led to the native American confederation that formed under Tecumseh? b) Who assisted native Americans with supplies, weapons, etc. on the American frontier, and why? a) b) 35. a) What was the outcome of the Battle of Tippecanoe? b) Who led the Americans in this battle? a) b) 36. a) Who were some of the congressional leaders of the group known as the “War Hawks”, and what was their goal? b) What were some arguments for the war? c) What were some of the arguments against it? d) What group was most vocal in its opposition to the war? a) b) c) d) Section 11-4: The War of 1812 Match the following terms with the correct definition: 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. HMS Guerriere_____ USS Constitution_____ Oliver Hazard Perry_____ Battle of Lake Erie_____ Battle of the Thames_____ Red Eagle_____ Andrew Jackson_____ Battle of Horseshoe Bend_____ Battle of New Orleans_____ Hartford Convention_____ Treaty of Ghent_____ a. Treaty that ended the War of 1812 b. American frigate that famously defeated the HMS Guerriere and other British vessels c. Great Lakes naval battle that established American control of the region, at least temporarily d. Hero of the battles of Horseshoe Bend and New Orleans e. Admiral who led the US fleet at the Battle of Lake Erie f. Chief of the Creek Indians, lost the Battle of Horseshoe Bend g. Final major battle, and American victory, of the war of 1812 h. Meeting of Federalists to discuss possible withdrawal from the US and peace with Britain i. Battle at which the British were defeated and native American leader Tecumseh was killed j. British vessel defeated by the USS Constitution k. Battle which saw the defeat of the Creek Indians Thoroughly answer the following questions: 48. a) What were some initial advantages held by the United States at the outbreak of the War of 1812? b) When did these advantages come to an end? a) b) 49. a) Which area to the north of the United States did America focus its attention and why? b) Did this plan succeed or fail and why? a) b) 50. a) What were some key victories for the United States in the War of 1812? b) Who were some of its key leaders? a) b) 51. a) How did the War of 1812 affect US-Native American relations? b) How did it affect the power of various native-American tribes such as the Creek and Shawnee? a) b) 52. a) Describe the Battle of New Orleans. b) Who led the American troops in this battle, and what was significant about the date or timing of this battle? a) b) 53. a) What was the Hartford Convention? b) Who met there and why? c) What was the ultimate outcome of this convention? a) b) c) 54. a) Although the United States didn’t necessarily “win” the War of 1812, how did Americans feel about the war and its outcome? b) What was the British attitude? c) What was the Canadian attitude? a) b) c)
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