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TEST REVIEW ~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you answer the review questions.~

Game/Review rules: 1. Teacher will read question. 2. Students will look up answers in book, workbook and/or notes. 3. Teacher will take the majority answer. 4. Class with the most correct point wins and each student receives a 5 pt. ticket.

a.War of Tripoli b.Treaty of Prophestown c.Confederacy of Ohio d.Battle of Tippecanoe

a.Law review b.Judicial review c.Supremacy d.Supreme ruling

b. Judicial review

a.Spain b.French c.British d.Non of the above

c. British

a.George Washington b.John Adams c.Thomas Jefferson d.James Madison

c. Thomas Jefferson

a.William Henry Harrison b.Stephen Decatur c.John Taylor d.Tecumseh

b. Stephen Decatur

a.The Prophet b.Shoshone c.Sacagawea d.Zebulon Pike

a. The Prophet

a.Thomas Jefferson b.Stephen Decatur c.Napoleon d.William Henry Harrison

a.The Electoral College b.The House of Representatives c.The Senate d.The popular vote

b. The House of Representatives

a.Statism b.Laissez-faire c.Judicial review d.federalism

b.Laissez-faire

a.John Marshall b.Thomas Jefferson c.Alexander Hamilton d.Aaron Burr

a. John Marshall

a.Aaron Burr b.John Adams c.Thomas Jefferson d.Alexander Hamilton

a.The Louisiana Purchase b.The adoption of New Orleans c.The expedition of Lewis and Clark d.Zebulon Pike’s expedition

a. The Louisiana Purchase

a.France b.Spain c.America d.England

b. Spain

a.France b.Spain c.America d.England

a. France

a.Bahamas b.Jamaica c.Santo Domingo d.Cuba

c. Santo Domingo

a.State law takes precedence over federal law b.The Constitution is the supreme law of the land c.Laws that conflict with the Constitution may stand d.The executive branch must uphold the Constitution

b. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land

a.The westward movement of American settlers b.His plans to invade Russia c.The loss of a naval base in Santo Domingo d.Spain’s refusal to allow American goods to move into or past New Orleans

c. The loss of a naval base in Santo Domingo

a.They thought it was too expensive, and they feared new taxes b.They worried about conflicts with Native Americans c.They were concerned that they would lose political power as new states were created d.They were afraid France would regret the sale and the nation would be forced into war with France

c. They were concerned that they would lose political power as new states were created.

a.It made the nation’s economy stronger as Americans had to buy and sell more American goods. b.It was effective in stopping Britain from violating Americas neutral rights. c.It forced Americans to find new markets for their goods. d.It hurt the U.S economy by wiping out trade wit other nations.

d. It hurt the U.S economy by wiping out trade with other nations.

a.It caused Tenskwatawa to side with the Americans b.Tecumseh was an ally of the British. c.Tecumseh was an enemy of the French d.Tecumseh had a long history of beating Americans in battle.

b. Tecumseh was an ally of the British

a.The Federalist Party gained strength. b.Other nations grew to despise the United States c.American patriotism weakened. d.The United States gained status in the world.

a.Mount Vernon b.Washington Manor c.The Capitol d.Independence Hall

c. The Capitol

a.Thomas Jefferson b.George Washington c.Francis Scott Key d.Andrew Jackson

c. Francis Scott Key

a.New Orleans b.Lake Erie c.Bulge d.Thames

a. New Orleans

a.Nothing b.Chapter 10 lesson 1-4 Cornell Notes c.Chapter 10 ½ page Learning Log d.Both b & c

Get out a piece of paper and number Get out your 10-1/10-4 Cornell Notes. Get out your ½ page learning log. Clear off your desks/binders on the floor.

1.What year did the United States buy the Louisiana Territory from France? 2.What’s the name of the “Black Napoleon” who lead a revolt in Santo Domingo? 3.Who is this man?  4.When our national anthem was being written, what was being attacked by the British?