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Pay in return for protection
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tribute
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One disadvantage the United States faced at the beginning of the War of 1812 was
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A weak military
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Britain and France interfered with American neutrality by
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Attacking American ships
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Supporters of the War of 1812
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War Hawks
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Separates river systems flowing in opposite directions
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Continental divide
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Pride in one’s country
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nationalism
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Shutting a port or a road to prevent supplies and people from moving in or out
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blockade
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Authority of the Supreme Court to determine if laws are unconstitutional
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Judicial review
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Government should not interfere in the economy
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Laissez faire
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To withdraw from the union
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secede
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Government order that forbids foreign trade
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embargo
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Act of illegally importing or exporting goods
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smuggling
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Opponents of the war suggested that the New England states should..
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secede
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A long and carefully organized journey
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expedition
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From which country did the United States purchase the Louisiana Territory?
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France
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List two results of the Lewis and Clark expedition
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Knowledge of plant and animal life in Lousiana; knowledge of Native American cultures; landscapes; a route to the Pacific Ocean
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Why was Thomas Jefferson uneasy about purchasing the Louisiana Territory?
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The Constitution did not give him the power to buy the land from France
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What boundaries mark the border of the Louisiana Purchase?
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Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains
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How did Jefferson respond to the impressment of American sailors?
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He ordered an embargo of European countries
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Why was the Mississippi River important for American farmers?
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Farmers used it to send their crops to New Orleans to be shipped to the east
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What did America gain from the War of 1812?
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A sense of nationalism and a feeling that America could survive
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What three actions did Jefferson take to cut federal power?
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1.Eliminated all federal taxes 2.Fired all tax collectors and cut the number of diplomats 3.Reduced the size and budget of the military
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What did Jefferson do to ease party tensions?
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He allowed many federalists to keep their jobs; he kept the Federal government paying off state debts
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What two things did Jefferson do to make reparations for the Sedition Act?
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1.Released prisoners of the law 2.Repaid all fines that were paid because of the law
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What negative consequences occurred because of Jefferson cutting the size and strength of the Federal government?
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America was not ready for war with Britain because the military was small and ill-prepared
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True/False: Thomas Jefferson sent James Monroe to buy Louisiana from the French
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False: he sent Monroe to buy New Orleans
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True/False: The Indians regained much land during the War of 1812
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False – They lost much landed during the War of 1812
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True/False – Lewis and Clark traveled west looking for a “northwest passage”
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True
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True/False: During the War of 1812, the British lost control of Canada to the United States
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False – Canada remained a part of Great Britain
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True/False: The expeditions of Lewis and Clark and of Zebulon Pike expanded Americans knowledge of the land west of the Missouri River
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False – lands west of the Mississippi
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Make your wager
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