Bell Ringer (Mon.) Define embargo. Page 211

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Bell Ringer (Mon.) 2-17-2014 Define embargo. Page 211 Why did Jefferson call for an embargo (what did he hope to accomplish)? Page 211

Copy Causes and Effects of the War of 1812 located on page 219 Bell Ringer (Wed) 2-19-2014 Copy Causes and Effects of the War of 1812 located on page 219

Causes British interfere with American Shipping British interfere with American Expansion into the western frontier Southerners want Florida, which is owned by Britain’s ally Spain War Hawks want to expel Britain completely form North America

Effects Revealed the need for a strong standing army Encouraged American nationalism Brought an end to the Federalist Party Shattered the strength of Native American resistance Paved the way for American acquisition of Florida

Answer: Embargo – suspending trade by ordering American ships to stay in port. He expected the embargo to starve the British and close their factories, creating riots in the streets

BELL RINGER (Tue) 2-18-2014 What did the U.S. Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison establish? (page 207 – read “Why it Matters.”

Answer: Marbury v. Madison established judicial review

Define industrial revolution and list its effect (page 230) Bell Ringer (Thur.) 2-20-2014 Define industrial revolution and list its effect (page 230)

Answer The Industrial Revolution was developments in technology which transformed manufacturing. Effect – it changed not only the nation’s economy but also its culture, social life, and politics.