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Preisinger History 7

Chapter 7 & 8 Test

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Chapter 7 & 8 Test History 7 Mr. Preisinger
Leader of France, sold Louisiana Territory to the U.S..... Napoleon Bonaparte
Power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.... Judicial Review
Protesters refused to pay tax on this alcohol and tarred and feathered tax collectors... Whiskey Rebellion
Spain handed over the Louisiana Purchase to this country.... France
Who chose the President in the election of 1800? House of Representatives
Event named after 3 French agents... XYZ Affair
U.S purchased the Louisiana Territory for this much... $15 million
Countries first national bank... Bank of the United States
Party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison... Democratic-Republican Party
This battle made Andrew Jackson a hero... The Battle of New Orleans
Who searched for the starting point of the Red River? Zebulon Pike
This was signed to settle disputes between the U.S and Great Britain in early 1790's... Jay's Treaty
Secretary of treasury for George Washington... Alexander Hamilton
This court case was established by John Marshall... Marbury vs Madison
People who buy items at low prices hoping to sell them for a profit... Speculators
Secretary of state under George Washington... Thomas Jefferson
Where U.S capitol was moved for 10 years while Washington DC was under construction... Philadelphia
Forbid anyone from publishing or voicing criticism of federal gov't... Alien and Sedition Act
Port city that Thomas Jefferson wanted to buy... New Orleans
Stated that U.S would not take sides with any European countries that were at war... Neutrality Proclamation
Created 16 federal judgeships that John Adams filled with Federalists.... Judiciary Act of 1801
Louisiana Territories Western edge... Rocky Mountains
He conquered most of Europe, hoped to rebuild a French empire in North America.... Napoleon
Eastern edge of Louisiana Territory... Mississippi River
Name for young members of Congress... War Hawks
Banned trade with all foreign countries... Embargo Act
Name of Lewis and Clark's expedition force... Corps of Discovery
Treaty signed in Belgium in 1814, ended war of 1812... Treat of Ghent
Tecumseh was defeated and forced to flee to Canada during this battle... Battle of Tippacanoe
SHORT ANSWER: Compare and contrast strict and loose construction. 3 points
SHORT ANSWER: How do strict & loose construction change how powerful the federal gov't will be? 3 points
SHORT ANSWER: What was the Louisiana Purchase? How did Americans get it? Give details, 3 points
SHORT ANSWER: Why did the U.S declare war against Great Britain? 3 points
First President of the U.S..... George Washington
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