CHAPTER 6 VOCABULARY & IDENTIFICATIONS

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CHAPTER 6 VOCABULARY & IDENTIFICATIONS U.S. HISTORY – 10

#4: District of Columbia #5: XYZ Affair #6: Battle of New Orleans Ch. 6: Vocab Directions: Write at least 2 sentences. One sentence should be the definition out of the book. The 2nd should describe the importance of that term, person or place. Combine that with what about the term or person is significant enough to study. #1: Whiskey Rebellion #2: Embargo Act #3: Bank of the United States #4: District of Columbia #5: XYZ Affair #6: Battle of New Orleans #7: Louisiana Purchase #8: Impressment #9: Cabinet #10: Hamilton vs. Burr Duel #11: Election of 1800 #12: Alien & Sedition Acts #13: Marbury v. Madison #14: Lewis & Clark Expedition #15: Treaty of Ghent #16: John Marshall