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Chapter 10 The Age of Jefferson Powerpoint Questions Instructions: Use the Powerpoint presentation, American Nation textbook pages 300-321, and your class notes to answer these questions. 1. Who was inaugurated as the new President in 1801? (Slide 2) 2. What did Jefferson seek to do during his Presidency? (Slide 2) 3. What did Thomas Jefferson believe in? (Slide 3) 4. What did Jefferson promise? (Slide 4) 5. What is the meaning of the French words, Laissez Faire? (Slide 5) 1

6. What was Jefferson want to do in his term in government? (Slide 6) 1) 2) 3) 7. Identify two Federalist policies Jefferson continued? (Slide 7) 8. How did court case, Marbury v Madison change the judges in the Supreme Court? (Slide 8) 9. What is Judicial Review? (Side 8) 10. How did farmers rely on the Mississippi River? (Slide 9) 2

11. What were the terms of the Pinckney Treaty? (Slide 9) 12. Where were goods stored for shipping up the Mississippi River? (Slide 10) 13. What was the biggest French colony in the Caribbean? (Slide 11) 14. Who led the revolt to force the French out of Haiti? (Slide 11) 15. What port did Jefferson try to buy from Napoleon? (Slide 12) 16. Did Talleyrand accept the 2 million dollar offer to buy New Orleans? (Slide 12) 3

17. Why did Napoleon have to sell the land called Louisiana to America? (Slide 13) 18. What was Jefferson s land purchase called? (Slide 13) 19. What were the names of the two men who set out to explore the Louisiana Purchase? (Slide 14) 20. What ocean did Lewis and Clarke s expedition end at? (Slide 15 16 or see the American Nation Textbook Page 308) 21. What was the name of the woman, or guide that helped Lewis and Clarke? (Slide 16) 22. What is an expedition? (Slide 16 or see the American Nation Textbook Page 924) 23. What is a continental divide? (Slide 16 or slide 17) 4

24. What places did Zebulon Pike explore? (Slide 18) 25. What threats did American sailors face? (Slide 19) 26. What was a Yankee? (Click on link on slide 20 or see the American Nation Textbook Page 933) 27. Where did traders bring their furs? (Slide 20) 28. Who attacked the ships and stole their goods? (Slide 21) 29. How did the United States protect their ships from pirates? (Slide 21) 30. What is impressment? (Slide 23) 5

31. What is an embargo? (Slide 24) 32. What was the Embargo Act of 1807? (Click on the link on slide 20, see slide 26, or see the American Nation Textbook Page 314) 33. What is the political cartoon on slide 25 trying to say? (See the American Nation Textbook Page 318 for a copy in color) 34. Did Thomas Jefferson say the Embargo Act was successful or not successful? (Slide 26) 35. What did the Nonintercourse Act allow? (Slide 26) 36. Who became the next President in 1809? (Slide 26) 37. What was a War Hawk? (Slide 27) 6

38. What is the definition of the word, nationalism? (Slide 27) 39. Name 2 reasons Henry Clay wanted war. (Slide 27) 1) 2) 40. In 1803, what was the name of the state that joined the U.S.A.? (Slide 28) 41. Why do you think many Indian tribes lost their land along rivers? (Slide 29 or See the American Nation Textbook Page 317 for a copy in color) 42. What was the name of two Indians that led revolts against the settlers? (Slide 30) 7

43. The followers of Tecumseh settled in a territory called? (Slide 30) 44. What happened at the Battle of Tippecanoe? (Slide 31) 45. On June 1812 what did President Madison declare? (Slide 32) 46. How did the Americans feel about the War of 1812? (Slide 33) 47. Why wasn t the American Navy prepared for war? (Slide 34) 48. Who was locked in a battle with the British? (Slide 34) 8

49. What ship was called Old Ironsides? (Slide 35 or See the American Nation Textbook Page 321 for a copy in color) 50. What was one of the goals of the War Hawks? (Slide 36) 51. Who led the American troops into Canada? (Slide 36) 52. What happened at the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813? (Slide 37) 53. Who died at the Battle of the Thames? (Slide 38) 54. Do you think the British blockade had a serious impact on the Americans? (Slide 39 or See the American Nation Textbook Page 323 for a copy in color) 9

55. Who was Dolley Madison? (Slide 40) 56. What did Dolley Madison save from the burning Capital building? (Slide 40) 57. Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? (Slide 41) 58. Who led the Battle of New Orleans? (Slide 41) 59. How does the painting on slide 42 show the varied make up of Jackson s troops? (Slide 42 or See the American Nation Textbook Page 324 for a copy in color) 60. What role did African Americans take in the war of 1812? (Slide 43) 61. What did the Treaty of Ghent say? (Slide 44) 10