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The Jefferson Era
Section 1
FILL IN THE BLANK For each of the following statements, fill in the
blank with the appropriate term, phrase, or name.
1. In the presidential election of 1800, Republicans Thomas Jefferson and
each received the same number of electoral votes.
2. The
broke the tie in the election of 1800 when
Jefferson won on the thirty-sixth vote.
3. Jefferson wanted to limit the powers of the national
.
4. The election of 1800 was important because it was the first time that one
had replaced another in power in the United States.
5. Under Jefferson, Congress allowed the
to expire.
6. Even though he had originally opposed it, Jefferson agreed to support the
which the Federalists had created.
7. Chief Justice
wrote the Supreme Court opinion that
established the Court’s power to check the power of the other branches of government.
8.
was an important Supreme Court ruling because it
confirmed the Court’s power to declare acts of Congress illegal.
9. The principle of
made the judiciary a much stronger
part of the national government.
10. As president, Jefferson believed that the national government should be
.
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The Jefferson Era
SECTION 1
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Aaron Burr
House of Representatives
government
political party
Alien and Sedition Acts
Bank of the United States
John Marshall
Marbury v. Madison
judicial review
limited
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SECTION 2
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F; It doubled the size of the United States.
T
T
F; Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
were sent to explore the West.
5. T
SECTION 3
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manufacturing
Oliver Hazard Perry
New Orleans
Andrew Jackson
Washington DC
navy
Hartford Convention
Treaty of Ghent
patriotism
d, Great Britain
e, impressment
f, James Madison
a, Embargo Act
i, Tecumseh
m, William Henry Harrison
l, War Hawks
k, USS Constitution
b, France
g, Non-Intercourse Act
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SECTION 4
1. Great Britain
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