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Complete Questions and Answers
Thomas Jefferson - ANSWER - Third president who was a democratic-republican and agrarian.
One of Thomas's Jefferson's greatest successes was the Louisiana Purchase. One of his
biggest failures was the Embargo Act.


John Marshall - ANSWER - Federalist judge who was appointed by John Adams. He was made
famous for the Marbury v. Madison case where he ruled Marbury had a right for his commission
by the constitution but the constitution was unjust.


Aaron Burr - ANSWER - Vice president for Thomas Jefferson who was accused of treason and
killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.


James Madison - ANSWER - Secretary of state for Thomas Jefferson and Fourth President of
the United States. Declared War against Great Britain which started the War of 1812, known as
Mr. Madison's War.


.Tecumseh - ANSWER - Native American warrior and prophet, attempted to united all tribes east
of the Mississippi river against white settlers


Henry Clay - ANSWER - War Hawk who argued that the war with Britain would defend honor,
gain Canada, and destroy the Native American Resistance


Louisiana Purchase (1803) - ANSWER - Thomas Jefferson bought this land east of the
Mississippi for 15 million dollars. This doubled the size of the United States


Marbury v. Madison (1803): - ANSWER - Madison ignored Adams' commission to assign
Marbury as a judge. Marbury sued and Judge John Marshall ruled Marbury right to his a judge
spot but said the Judicial Act of 1789 unconstitutional.


Embargo Act (1807) - ANSWER - Jefferson passed the Embargo Act which stopped all U.S.
trade with other countries. The Embargo Act seriously hurt the U.S. economy and was known as
one of Jefferson's biggest failures.

, Nonintercourse Act (1809): - ANSWER - After the repealed Embargo Act, this Act allowed U.S.
to trade with all countries except Britain and France.


Macon's Bill #2 (1810) - ANSWER - Allowed U.S. to trade with everyone but Great Britain after
Napoléon agreed to honor the U.S. neutral rights.


John C. Calhoun - ANSWER - Leader of War Hawks from south Carolina who had same beliefs
as Clay and helped to influence the House of Reps to agree to the War.


Oliver Howard Perry - ANSWER - Known for his great victory over British forces at the naval
battle on Lake Erie.


Francis Scott Key - ANSWER - Lawyer who wrote the lyrics to the national anthem after being
inspired by the U.S. troops at Fort McHenry who stood strong against British forces.


Barbary Pirates - ANSWER - Pirates who threatened U.S. merchant ships. Jefferson sent a
small fleet of U.S. ships to protect the U.S. merchant ships form this pirates.


Andrew Jackson - ANSWER - General whose troops defeated the British and Native American
ally at the Battle of New Orleans.


Judicial Review - ANSWER - Allows for Legislature and Executive actions to be review by the
Judicial Branch and can be decided unconstitutional


Neutrality - ANSWER - No supporting or helping either side in battle. Jefferson kept the
neutrality between nations just like Washington and Adams.


Impressments - ANSWER - Seizing people or property for use of service.


War Hawks - ANSWER - Those who supported the war with Britain. War Hawks believed that
the War with Britain would defend Honor, gain Canada, and stop Native American Resistance.

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