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Chapter 10 The Age of Jefferson 1801-1816

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Chapter 10. The Age of Jefferson 1801-1816. 1. Under the _________, Spain agreed to let Americans ship their goods down the Mississippi River and store them in New Orleans. 2. The __________ forbade Americans to export or import any goods. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 10Chapter 10

The Age of Jefferson1801-1816

The Age of Jefferson1801-1816

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• 1. Under the _________, Spain agreed to let Americans ship their goods down the Mississippi River and store them in New Orleans.

• 1. Under the _________, Spain agreed to let Americans ship their goods down the Mississippi River and store them in New Orleans.

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• 2. The __________ forbade Americans to export or import any goods.

• 2. The __________ forbade Americans to export or import any goods.

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• 3. __________ explored the upper Mississippi River and parts of Colorado and New Mexico.

• 3. __________ explored the upper Mississippi River and parts of Colorado and New Mexico.

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• 4. Under the ________, Americans could trade with all nations except Britain and France.

• 4. Under the ________, Americans could trade with all nations except Britain and France.

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• 5. The leader who united Native Americans against white settlers was _________.

• 5. The leader who united Native Americans against white settlers was _________.

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• 6. The Embargo Act was unpopular in the United States because it

• A. hurt American farmers and merchants• B. hurt France and Britain• C. Helped only New England merchants.• D. increased British seizure of American

ships

• 6. The Embargo Act was unpopular in the United States because it

• A. hurt American farmers and merchants• B. hurt France and Britain• C. Helped only New England merchants.• D. increased British seizure of American

ships

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• 7. Lewis and Clark were helped on their expedition by _______.

• 7. Lewis and Clark were helped on their expedition by _______.

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• 8. Napoleon was willing to sell Louisiana to the United States mainly because he

• A. did not want to rule a land occupied by Native Americans

• B. Wanted to please Jefferson• C. Needed money to fight his wars in

Europe

• 8. Napoleon was willing to sell Louisiana to the United States mainly because he

• A. did not want to rule a land occupied by Native Americans

• B. Wanted to please Jefferson• C. Needed money to fight his wars in

Europe

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• 9. President Jefferson had to make a decision about how much power the President had when he

• A. purchased the Louisiana Territory• B. signed the Pickney Treaty• C. chose Lewis and Clark to lead a team

of explorers.

• 9. President Jefferson had to make a decision about how much power the President had when he

• A. purchased the Louisiana Territory• B. signed the Pickney Treaty• C. chose Lewis and Clark to lead a team

of explorers.

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• 10. The right of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional is called

• A. impressment• B. laissez faire• C. judicial review• D. the Judiciary Act

• 10. The right of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional is called

• A. impressment• B. laissez faire• C. judicial review• D. the Judiciary Act

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• 11. The Battle of Tippecanoe led to• A. a British victory• B. Worsening of relations between

Britain and the U.S.• C. the end of Tecumseh’s career

• 11. The Battle of Tippecanoe led to• A. a British victory• B. Worsening of relations between

Britain and the U.S.• C. the end of Tecumseh’s career

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• 12. The Hartford Convention met in 1814 b/c:

• A. wanted control of Great Lakes• B. thought British blockade hurt trade• C. supported Madison• D. felt New England would benefit from

lands gained in Canada and Florida

• 12. The Hartford Convention met in 1814 b/c:

• A. wanted control of Great Lakes• B. thought British blockade hurt trade• C. supported Madison• D. felt New England would benefit from

lands gained in Canada and Florida

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EssayEssay

• 13. Why were many Americans angry with Britain in the early 1800s?

• 13. Why were many Americans angry with Britain in the early 1800s?

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• 14. Describe the mission of Lewis and Clark.

• 14. Describe the mission of Lewis and Clark.

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• 1. What is the Pinckney Treaty?• 1. What is the Pinckney Treaty?

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• 2. What is the Embargo Act?• 2. What is the Embargo Act?

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• 3. Who is Zebulon Pike?• 3. Who is Zebulon Pike?

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• 4. What is the Nonintercourse Act?• 4. What is the Nonintercourse Act?

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• 5. Who is Tecumseh?• 5. Who is Tecumseh?

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• 6. A. Hurt American farmers and merchants

• 6. A. Hurt American farmers and merchants

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• 7. Who is Sacajawea?• 7. Who is Sacajawea?

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• 8. C. Needed money to fight his wars in Europe

• 8. C. Needed money to fight his wars in Europe

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• 9. A. Purchased the Louisiana Territory• 9. A. Purchased the Louisiana Territory

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• 10. C. Judicial Review• 10. C. Judicial Review

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• 11. B. A worsening of relations between Britain and the U.S.

• 11. B. A worsening of relations between Britain and the U.S.

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• 12. B. thought British blockade hurt trade

• 12. B. thought British blockade hurt trade