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Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide No talking

Tuesday do now How would you decide the winner of a presidential election if it was a tie.

Tuesday - Essentials Questions (Q1) Why was the election of 1800 so special? (Q2) What role is established for the Supreme Court?

Tuesday - Exit Ticket Should a government be static or flexible?

Wednesday - do now How would you decide the winner of a presidential election if it was a tie.

Wednesday - Essentials Questions (Q1) Why was the election of 1800 so special? (Q2) What role is established for the Supreme Court?

Wednesday - Exit Ticket Should a government be static or flexible?

Thursday do now If you were president what would you want to know about Louisiana?

Thursday - Essentials Questions (Q1) Why did Jefferson want to buy New Orleans? (Q2) What obstacles were encountered trying to purchase New Orleans? (Q3) What goals did the Lewis & Clark expedition have?

Thursday - Exit Ticket How important is land to a nation?

Friday do now If you were president what would you want to know about Louisiana?

Friday - Essentials Questions (Q1) Why did Jefferson want to buy New Orleans? (Q2) What obstacles were encountered trying to purchase New Orleans? (Q3) What goals did the Lewis & Clark expedition have?

Friday - Exit Ticket How important is land to a nation?

Jefferson Takes Office

Question 1 The person who tied Jefferson in the 1800 presidential election was… (pg 310) Aaron Burr (pg 310)

Question 2 The deadlock in the 1800 presidential election was settled by a… (pg 310) vote by the House of Representatives

Question 3 The amendment to the Constitution that was passed as a result of the tie in the 1800 presidential election was the… (pg 310) twelfth amendment (pg 243)

Question 4 A French phrase that means that the government should not interfere in the economy is… (pg 311) laissez faire

Question 5 As part of his goal to limit the power of the federal government, Jefferson shrunk the (pg 312) military

Question 6 The US Supreme Court ruled that that Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional because the Supreme Court gets its powers… (pg 313) from the Constitution, not Congress

Question 7 Judicial review was established for the US Supreme Court in the case of… (pg 313) Marbury v. Madison

Question 8 Spain gave Napoleon all of the Louisiana Territory in the Treaty of… (pg 314) San Idelfonso

Napoleon and the Mosquitoes O K Guys, I’m taking over! That’s what you think! Napoleon, an aggressive, ambitious military genius. Mosquito, an aggressive, yellow-fever-carrying insect.

Toussaint L’Overture Florida The West Indies Haiti Two years later…the French army off the coast of Florida in the West Indies is having some problems.

Napoleon’s Plan Collapses I LOVE power! 1803- Napoleon's plan collapses when his Caribbean army is defeated by yellow fever carrying mosquitoes and a brilliant black general named Toussaint L’Overture who has been leading a slave revolt in French Haiti for 12 years. General Toussaint L’Overture

Question 9 The man who led the slave revolt against France in Haiti was… (pg 315) L’Ouverture

The Best-Laid Plans… I hate mosquitoes! The remaining French troops are forced to return to France defeated. Thus preventing them from reaching their ultimate destination--Louisiana--and from being able to defend it. As Napoleon's New World empire disintegrates, the loss of French Haiti makes Louisiana unnecessary.

Question 11 The loss of which colony made the Louisiana Territory unnecessary for Napoleon? (pg 315) Haiti

A Sweet Deal! The sale included over 600 million acres at a cost of less than 3 cents an acre in what today is the better part of 13 states between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River. $15,000,000!

Question 11 Jefferson purchased the entire Louisiana Territory for 15 (pg 315) million dollars.

Question 12 President Thomas Jefferson achieved which of the following goals for his administration by purchasing the Louisiana Territory? (pg 315, DT) expanding the country westward toward the Pacific Ocean

Question 13 President Jefferson tasked Lewis and Clark with exploring the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. One of their main objectives was to determine (pg 317, DT) whether the Pacific Ocean could be reached through water routes

Th’ End!!