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Chapter 10
The Jefferson Era
Round 1
Match each term with its description
1. Laissez-Faire
A. Appointed to Supreme Court by
John Adams, but was blocked by
2. Thomas Jefferson
B.
3. Customs Duties
4. James Madison
C.
D.
5. William Marbury
6. John Marshall
E.
F.
the Secretary of State.
Won the election of 1800 by a
margin of one vote; became 3rd
President of the U.S.
Tax on imported goods.
Thomas Jefferson’s Secretary of
State; blocked Supreme Court
appointments made by John
Adams.
Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court that upheld the principle of
judicial review.
French term that means, “Let the
people do as they will without
government interference.”
Round 2
Match each term with its description
1. Judicial Review
2. Marbury v.
Madison
3. McCulloch v.
Maryland
4. Gibbons v. Ogden
5. Worcester v.
Georgia
A. Supreme Court case that
established federal oversight in
B.
C.
D.
E.
regards to Native Americans.
Idea that declares the
Constitution to be the highest law
in the land, but gives the Supreme
Court the ability to determine
constitutionality.
Supreme Court case that
established the necessary and
proper clause.
Supreme Court case that
established judicial review.
Supreme Court case that
established federal oversight in
regards to commerce and
transportation.
Round 3
Match each term with its description
1. Mississippi River
A. Island in the Caribbean Sea
desired by Napoleon Bonaparte as
2. Louisiana Territory
3. Conestoga Wagons
B.
4. Napoleon
C.
Bonaparte
5. ToussaintLouverture
6. Santo Domingo
7. Louisiana
Purchase
D.
E.
F.
G.
a foothold into the western
hemisphere.
Western boundary of the U.S.
during the early 1800s.
Led a group of enslaved Africans
to declare independence in Haiti.
Form of transportation during
westward expansion.
Emperor of France.
$15 million land sale that doubled
the size of the US.
Land that stretched west of the
Mississippi River to the Rocky
Mountains, and from the Gulf of
Mexico north into parts of
Canada.
Round 4
Match each term with its description
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Robert Livingston
Northwest Passage
Lewis & Clark
Sacagawea
Zebulon Pike
Secede
Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
Nonexistent waterway that leads
from Europe through North
America to Asia.
Switched from the Republican party
to the Federalist part in order to run
for the governor of New York.
Explorer who led two expeditions
into parts of the Great Plains, Rio
Grande, and Rocky Mountains.
Men commissioned by Thomas
Jefferson to explore the Louisiana
Territory.
Separating from a nation in order to
create your own government.
Sent by Thomas Jefferson to buy the
Louisiana Territory from the
French.
Was blamed by Aaron Burr for his
loss in the NY state election; shot
and killed during a duel.
Native American woman who
volunteered to serve as a guide and
interpreter on the Lewis & Clark
expedition.
Round 5
Match each term with its description
A. Naval force of the Ottoman
1. Tribute
Empire based out of Tripoli.
2. Barbary Pirates
B. A bribe of money.
3. USS Philadelphia
C. British tradition of forcing
American sailors to fight in
4. Stephen Decatur
the British navy.
5. Neutral Rights
D. Trade position taken by the
US in light of the war
6. Impressment
between the French and the
E.
F.
British.
American war vessel
captured by the Barbary
Pirates.
Naval officer who led a group
of Marines onto the shores of
Tripoli
Round 6
Match each term with its description
1. HMS Leopard
2. The Chesapeake
3. Embargo Act
4. Non-Intercourse Act
5. Charles Pinkney
6. James Madison
Law passed by President
Jefferson prohibiting trade
with only Britain and
France.
B. Ran for President as a
Federalist in 1808; lost.
C. American merchant ship
that was fired on by a
British war vessel.
D. Law passed by President
Jefferson prohibiting trade
with all nations.
E. Ran for President as a
Republican in 1808; won.
F. British war vessel that fired
on an American merchant
ship.
A.
Round 7
Match each term with its description
1. Federalists
2. Republicans
3. Tecumseh
A.
B.
C.
4. The Prophet
5. William Henry
D.
Harrison
6. Nationalism
7. War Hawks
E.
F.
G.
Loyalty to one’s country.
Sect of the Republican party
that wanted an aggressive
approach to Britain.
2nd in command of the Native
American coalition; killed at
the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Also known as “Tippecanoe”
because of his efforts at the
Battle of Tippecanoe.
Political party in favor of war
with France.
Political party in favor of war
with Britain.
Shawnee chief who led the
Native American coalition.
Round 8
Match each term with its description
1. General William
A.
Hull
2. USS Constitution
3. Oliver Hazard Perry
4. The Creeks
5. Andrew Jackson
6. Francis Scott Key
7. Treaty of Ghent
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Ended the War of 1812 between the
British and the US.
Authored “The Star-Spangled
Banner” after witnessing the Battle
of Baltimore.
American military leader famous for
his efforts against the Native
Americans in the south and west.
American military leader famous for
his efforts against the British in the
north; known as the hero of Lake
Erie.
US naval war vessel, known as a
frigate; one of the fastest and
strongest in the world.
Native American tribe in the south
that joined with Tecumseh.
American military leader that
surrendered Detroit to the British
and Native Americans.
Round 9
Battle Significance?
Match each battle (left) with its significance (right) during the War
of 1812.
1. Battle of Tippecanoe
2. Battle of Detroit
3. Battle of Lake Erie
4. Battle of the Thames
A.
B.
C.
D.
5. Battle of Horseshoe Bend
E.
6. Burning of Washington
F.
7. Battle of Baltimore
G.
8. Battle of Plattsburgh
9. Battle of New Orleans
H.
I.
Death of Tecumseh.
Defeat of the Native American
Confederacy.
British did not occupy the city.
Provided a British foothold
into the US.
Prevented the British from
advancing south.
British forced to retreat north
into Canada.
Final battle that promoted
pride in America.
Death of The Prophet.
Secured northern border of
the US.
Tie-Breaker
Fill in the blanks of the Marine Corps hymn (left) with choices
on from the right. Choices can be used more than once.
“From the Halls of ___ to the shores of ___. We
fight our country’s battles in the ___, on ___, and
___. First to fight for right and freedom, and to
keep our honor clean. We are proud to claim the
title of ___. Our flag’s unfurled to every breeze
from dawn to setting sun. We have fought in
every clime and place where we could take a gun.
In the snow of far-off northern lands and in sunny
tropic scenes, you will find us always on the job,
the ___. Here’s health to you and to our Corps
which we are proud to serve. In many a strife
we’ve fought for life and never lost our nerve. If
the ___ and the ___ ever look on heaven’s scenes,
they will find the streets are guarded by ___.
Sea
Coast Guard
Tripoli
Air
Navy
Montezuma
Land
United States Marines
Army
Air Force