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1. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

1. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

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Page 1: 1. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

1. _______________ (loose or strict)CONSTRUCTION

follow the Constitution exactly

as it is written

Page 2: 1. _______________ (loose or strict) CONSTRUCTION follow the Constitution exactly as it is written

1. Strict CONSTRUCTION

follow the Constitution exactly

as it is written

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2. _________ _______ are groups that help

elect government officials and shape

government policies.

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2. Political Parties are groups that help elect government officials

and shape government policies.

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3. Private ships authorized by a

nation to attack its enemies are ________.

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3. Private ships authorized by a

nation to attack its enemies are privateers.

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4. A tax on imported goods to raise the

price of foreign products in order to

protect domestic (USA) products is called a __________

________

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4. A tax on imported goods to raise the

price of foreign products in order to

protect domestic (USA) products is

called a protective tariff.

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5. Problems with this country were

addressed with Jay’s Treaty.

______________

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5. Problems with this country were

addressed with Jay’s Treaty.

Great Britain

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6. The __________ _________was a

protest on the tax on alcohol in 1791. It

happened in Pennsylvania.

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6. The Whiskey Rebellion was a

protest on the tax on alcohol in 1791. It

happened in Pennsylvania.

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7. The nickname for the situation in which the French agents of their President Talleyrand

wanted a bribe before working with U.S.

diplomats was called _______

____________________.

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7. The nickname for the situation in which the French agents of their President Talleyrand

wanted a bribe before working with U.S.

diplomats was called XYZ Affair.

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8. Because U.S. citizens continued to

settle in the Northwest Territory, Indians ____________

with the United States.

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8. Because U.S. citizens continued to

settle in the Northwest Territory, Indians went to war

with the United States.

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9. The treaty designed to avoid a

war with Great Britain was _____ _______.

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9. The treaty designed to avoid a

war with Great Britain was Jay’s Treaty.

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10. The treaty that divided the land in

the Northwest Territory between the American Indians and the US settlers was

the __________ __ _______

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10. The treaty that divided the land in

the Northwest Territory between the American Indians and the US settlers was

the Treaty of Greenville.

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11. The first capital of the United States was

_________________.The second

(temporary) capital of the United States was

Philadelphia.

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11. The first capital of the United States was

New York.The second

(temporary) capital of the United States was

Philadelphia.

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12. George Washington issued the

______________ ____________, saying that the U.S. would remain neutral in all European

conflicts.

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12. George Washington issued

the Neutrality Proclamation saying that the U.S. would remain neutral in all European conflicts.

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13. The _________ Party wanted to

strengthen the power of the Federal

government. They also wanted to

promote industry and trade.

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13. The Federalist Party wanted to

strengthen the power of the Federal

government. They also wanted to

promote industry and trade.

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14. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

were in the ____________________

Party. They wanted to limit the power of the federal government.

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14. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

were in the Democratic-

Republican Party. They wanted to limit

the power of the federal government.

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15. When Washington became president, they organized the executive

branch by creating _______________ which specialized in certain

areas.

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15. When Washington became president, they organized the executive

branch by creating executive departments

which specialized in certain areas.

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16. This country had soldiers remaining in

the western forts.

_______________

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16. This country had soldiers remaining in

the western forts.

Great Britain

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17. _______________ (loose or strict)CONSTRUCTION

You can do it unless it is forbidden AND it has to be for the good of the

country.

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17. Loose CONSTRUCTION

You can do it unless it is forbidden AND it has to be for the

good of the country.

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18. Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a __________ ______ in order to pay off the

federal debt. He also wanted to repay bonds

at their full value.

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18. Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a National

Bank in order to pay off the federal debt. He also wanted to

repay bonds at their full value.

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19. The country involved in the XYZ

Affair

____________

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19. The country involved in the XYZ

Affair

France

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20. This country sent Edmond Genet to the U.S. looking for help

from privateers.

___________

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20. This country sent Edmond Genet to the U.S. looking for help

from privateers.

France

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21. The War of 1812 was official ended by

the ____________.(document)

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21. The War of 1812 was official ended by

the Treaty of Ghent.

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22. The Supreme Court has the power of ______

______, which means they can declare acts of

Congress to be unconstitutional.

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22. The Supreme Court has the power of

judicial review, which means they can declare acts of Congress to be

unconstitutional.

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23. ______ ______ wanted to go to war with Britain. They thought the U.S.

could expand during the war.

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23. War Hawks wanted to go to war with Britain. They thought the U.S.

could expand during the war.

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24. The U.S. purchased Louisiana

from ____________.

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24. The U.S. purchased Louisiana

from France.

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25. The U.S. got lots of land from France with

the Louisiana Purchase. They got the land from

the ______ to the ______.

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25. The U.S. got lots of land from France with

the Louisiana Purchase. They got the land from

the Mississippi River to the Rocky

Mountains.

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26. The army officer who was sent to find the starting point of the Red River was

____________.

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26. The army officer who was sent to find the starting point of the Red River was Zebulon Pike.

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27. The _______ _______ doubled the size of the United

States.

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27. The Louisiana Purchase doubled

the size of the United States.

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28. ____________ demanded (actually

he sued) that the Supreme Court issue

his position as a judge.

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28. Marbury demanded (actually

he sued) that the Supreme Court issue

his position as a judge.

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29. The Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison established the power of ______

______.

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29. The Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison established the power of judicial

review.

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30. ____________ was the Supreme Court

Justice who made the ruling which ended

up establishing judicial review.

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30. Marshall was the Supreme Court

Justice who made the ruling which ended

up establishing judicial review.

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31. ____________ means to force

people to serve in the military. British

impressed American soldiers into their

military.

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31. Impressment means to force

people to serve in the military. British

impressed American soldiers into their

military.

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32. An ____________ is a banning of trade.

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32. An embargo is a banning of trade.

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33. The Battle of ____________

happened two weeks after the War of 1812

was actually over.

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33. The Battle of New Orleans

happened two weeks after the War of 1812

was actually over.

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34. Lewis and Clark were sent to explore the _________ ______

and establish ______________________

.

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34. Lewis and Clark were sent to explore the Missouri River

and establish peaceful relations

with the Native Americans.

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35. The Federalists (and others in the North)

didn’t want to go to war with Britain because

they wanted to ______ __________________.

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35. The Federalists (and others in the North) didn’t

want to go to war with Britain because they

wanted to go back to trading with the

British.

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36. The Embargo Act forbid trade with ________________.

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36. The Embargo Act forbid trade with all

countries.

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37. While traveling with Lewis & Clark, Sacajawea .

. .* met her brother

* was an interpreter & guide* her husband was also a guide

but she was never _____________

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37. While traveling with Lewis & Clark, Sacajawea .

. .* met her brother

* was an interpreter & guide* her husband was also a guide

but she was never rewarded (paid).

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38. _____ __ _____ were the leaders of

an 1804 expedition to explore the West

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38. Lewis and Clark were the leaders of

an 1804 expedition to explore the West

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39. ____________ saved a painting of George Washington

when the British were setting fire to the

White Hosue.

____________

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39. Dolley Madison saved a painting of George Washington

when the British were setting fire to the

White Hosue.

____________

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40. Oklahoma was once _______

________. (another name for it)

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40. Oklahoma was once Indian Territory.

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41. Agreement with Britain regarding fishing

rights off the Newfoundland and

Labrador coasts was the _________ __ ____.

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41. Agreement with Britain regarding fishing

rights off the Newfoundland and

Labrador coasts was the Convention of 1818.

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42. The Monroe Doctrine was issued because

President Monroe was afraid that European countries would try to _______ _______ of Latin

America.

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42. The Monroe Doctrine was issued because

President Monroe was afraid that European countries would try to take control of Latin

America.

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43. According to the Missouri

Compromise, Missouri would enter as a _______ state and Maine would enter as

a _______ state.

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43. According to the Missouri

Compromise, Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine would enter as

a free state.

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44. The ____________ Agreement was a treaty

with Great Britain regarding naval rights on the Great Lakes.

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44. The Rush-Bagot Agreement was a treaty with Great Britain regarding

naval rights on the Great Lakes.

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45. The forced removal of the

Cherokee Indians is known as the ______________.

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45. The forced removal of the

Cherokee Indians is known as the Trail of

Tears.

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46. The President during the Era of

Good Feelings was _______________.

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46. The President during the Era of

Good Feelings was James Monroe.

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47. A warning to European countries to leave new colonies in

Latin and South America alone was

the ________ ________.

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47. A warning to European countries to leave new colonies in

Latin and South America alone was

the Monroe Doctrine.

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48. After John Quincy Adams won the

election of 1824, people were

suspicious that he had a ______ ______ with Henry Clay.

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48. After John Quincy Adams won the

election of 1824, people were

suspicious that he had a corrupt

bargain with Henry Clay.

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49. The ________ ________ _____ authorized the

removal of American Indians who lived

East of the Mississippi River.

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49. The Indian Removal Act authorized the

removal of American Indians who lived

East of the Mississippi River.

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50. The first ________ road to be built was

the Cumberland Road.

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50. The first federal road to be built was

the Cumberland Road.

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51. Henry Clay wanted to use the protective tariff to help pay for ______

and _____.

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51. Henry Clay wanted to use the protective tariff to help pay for roads

and canals.

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52. The ______ Party supported the idea of

a weak president and a strong legislature (congress).

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52. The Whig Party supported the idea of

a weak president and a strong legislature (congress).

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53. The idea that the federal government’s

power should be limited is called _______ _______.

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53. The idea that the federal government’s

power should be limited is called states’ rights.

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54. South Carolina wanted to nullify the

protective tariff, which means they thought they could

_________ it.

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54. South Carolina wanted to nullify the

protective tariff, which means they thought they could

cancel or ignore it.

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55. In 1830, US government passed the

________ ______ _____ which allowed for the relocation of American

Indians east of the Mississippi River.

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55. In 1830, US government passed the Indian Removal Act which allowed for the relocation of American

Indians east of the Mississippi River.

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56. __________ came up with the Missouri

Compromise.

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56. Henry Clay came up with the

Missouri Compromise.

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Label the Map

57

60

61

59

58

Word Bank

A. Louisiana Purchase

B. Spanish Territory

C. Lewis & Clark Expedition

D. United States

E. Zebulon Pike Expedition

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Label the Map

57

60

61

59

58

ANSWERS

57.B Spanish Territory

58.A. Louisiana Purchase

59.D. United States

60.E. Zebulon Pike Expedition

61.C. Lewis & Clark Expedition

B. Spanish Territory

E. Zebulon Pike Expedition

C. Lewis & Clark Expedition

D. United StatesA. Louisiana

Purchase