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Bell Ringer Date: January 27th, 2016 Copy down the homework for tonight… 2) Take out your Bell Ringers for this week 1/26 to 1/29 and answer the question below… Did Thomas Jefferson make the right move in canceling the policies of Washington and Adams? Why or why not?

Chapter 9 Review 1) Thomas Jefferson beat out ________ to be come the _________ President of the United States. Washington : 3rd Adams : 2nd Monroe : 3rd Adams : 3rd

Chapter 9 Review 2) Who became Jefferson’s Vice President after receiving the same number of electoral votes. Aaron Burned Aaron Burr Aaron Baron Aaron Bushkill

Chapter 9 Review 3) Which Amendment was passed in response to the tie between Jefferson and Burr? 12th 13th 11th 14th

Chapter 9 Review 4) Thomas Jefferson believe in an economy know as ________ _______, which means the government should not interfere in the economy. Laissez Freeie Laissez Faire Lesoon Faire Lucus Freeie

Chapter 9 Review 5) John Marshall used the court case Marbury v. Madison to establish _________ __________, where the Supreme Court can strike down unconstitutional laws. Judicial Recall Judicial Circuits Judicial Ruling Judicial Review

? Powers of National Government -Whisky Rebellion -Judicial Review Development of Political Parties Demo-Republicans Federalists ? Issues of State Rights -Tariffs -National Bank

The Louisiana Purchase Take out a blank sheet of paper Title it: The Louisiana Purchase - F2 Number it 1-10 (Skip 3 lines in between each number)

Textbook Time… Turn to Pg. 314 in your textbook. We will read a page and a half together to answer a few questions. You will read the rest and complete the other questions with your desk partner