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Quiet and Seated Review your L.O.’s LOQ

#1 President Washington’s handling of the _________ ____________ demonstrated the supremacy and the power of the national government.

#2 The _________ _________ of 1820 kept a balance of power in the Senate between slave states and free states.

#3 _____ ________ invention of the cotton gin changed Southern life dramatically. The south became even more agrarian as cotton became king and slavery expanded significantly.

#4 In his Farewell Address, _________ ____________ advised the nation to stay out of foreign affairs and to avoid dividing into political parties.

#5 President Jefferson and his diplomats made the ________ _____________ from Napoleon and then sent the Lewis and Clark expedition to explore the new territory & find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.

#6 ________ __________ illegally brought machinery blueprints from Great Britain to the U.S. This started the Industrial Revolution in America.

#7 Trails that were created by the Mountain Men, such as the __________ Trail and the ____________ Trail, were used by settlers in the move west.

#8 The main issues dividing the North and the South were differing views regarding __________ and ____________.

#9 The first major battle was fought at ______ ____ _________ near Manassas, Virginia.

#10 The _______ Amendment ended slavery.

#1 President Washington’s handling of the Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated the supremacy and the power of the national government.

#2 The Missouri Compromise of 1820 kept a balance of power in the Senate between slave states and free states.

#3 Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin changed Southern life dramatically. The south became even more agrarian as cotton became king and slavery expanded significantly.

#4 In his Farewell Address, George Washington advised the nation to stay out of foreign affairs and to avoid dividing into political parties.

#5 President Jefferson and his diplomats made the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon and then sent the Lewis and Clark expedition to explore the new territory & find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.

#6 Samuel Slater illegally brought machinery blueprints from Great Britain to the U.S. This started the Industrial Revolution in America.

#7 Trails that were created by the Mountain Men, such as the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail, were used by settlers in the move west.

#8 The main issues dividing the North and the South were differing views regarding states rights and slavery.

#9 The first major battle was fought at Bull Run Creek near Manassas, Virginia.

#10 The 13th Amendment ended slavery.

Add them up!

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Jefferson Takes Office

Election of 1800 Federalist - John Adams vs. Dem.Rep. - Thomas Jefferson Federalists feared the Dem.Rep.s were becoming to radical – they wanted to prevent a French Rev. from happening in America Dem.Rep.s wanted to save the nation from an oppressive monarchy – feared the govern. was taking our rights away (A.&S. Acts)

Jefferson will receive 73 electoral college votes Adams received only 65 votes Aaron Burr also received 73 votes? Federalists are out, but how do they decide who becomes the president?

It took the House of Reps. a week to decide the 3rd pres. Had to revote 36 times before a winner was declared Hamilton & the federalists lobbied against Aaron Burr. Led to a duel July 12, 1804

Hamilton Vs. Burr in a nutshell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmDDtWzbEh8&list=PLjBgEmNh2Cmca_BXp2UrhjRg7UyM8JHUo Hamilton rap song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBSuwa8mf9o

Jefferson wanted the U. S Jefferson wanted the U.S. to remain a nation of small independent farmers believed this would preserve strong morals and democratic values

After Jefferson took office in 1801, he and the new congress & worked hard to undo many of the Federalists programs Alien & Sedition Acts Cut taxes Reduced the # of gov. employees Including downsizing the Army and Navy

Jefferson did not have the power to overdo the power granted to the Supreme Court by the Federalist Judiciary Act of 1801 Life terms for the judges

Supreme Court in Action Marbury v. Madison (1803) S.of S. James Madison refused to installed one of Adams last minute appoints – William Marbury Marbury sued Madison The case went to the Supreme Court – ruled in Madison’s favor Established the principle of Judicial Review Supreme Court has the final say in the interpretation of the Constitution

Daily assignment: Homework Read article in class Annotate in the margins for each paragraph Share your annotations with your neighbor Homework 2-3 paragraph response Identify Jefferson’s vision for America & what threatened his vision? In spite TJ’s many accomplishments, what is the great contradiction that has tarnished his reputation in the eyes of many?