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US History
Chapters 11-12
Key Terms, People, Events
Revolution of 1800
Midnight Judges
Marbury v. Madison
Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase
Embargo Act
Non-Intercourse Act
Macon’s Bill No. 2
Lewis and Clark
Toussaint L’Ouverture John Marshall
Thomas Jefferson
Missouri Compromise
Supreme Court decisions
Treaty of Ghent
Hartford Convention American System
panic of 1819
Missouri Compromise
Adams-Onis Treaty
loose construction
Tallmadge Amendment Land Act of 1820
Unit Review Questions
Pages 224-230
1. What was the significance of the Jeffersonian “Revolution of 1800” in relation to the new
republican experiment and the fierce political battles of the 1790s?
Pages 230-237
2. Describe the basic conflicts between Federalists and Republicans over the judiciary and the
important legal precedents that developed from these conflicts.
3. Explain the causes and effects of the Louisiana Purchase.
Pages 238-246
4. Describe the original intentions and actual results of Jefferson’s embargo and explain why it
failed.
5. A)Explain the causes of the War of 1812
Pages 248-255
6. What were the outcomes of the War of 1812? Discuss the terms of the Treaty of Ghent.
7. What was the significance of the Hartford Convention for the Federalists Party?
Pages 256-263
8. Why is the era following the War of 1812 known as the “Era of Good Feelings”? Is this name an
accurate description of the time?
9. Describe the major economic developments that occurred in the years following the War of
1812, including the tariffs (American System), finances, and the Panic of 1819.
10. Explain the conflict that arose over slavery in 1819 and the terms of the Missouri Compromise.
Pages 263-270
11. The Judiciary branch was establishing precedents throughout the early 19th century. Briefly
describe these precedents.
12. Describe U.S. expansion during this time period. How does it lead to conflict?
13. What is the Monroe Doctrine? Explain its real and symbolic significance in American Foreign
Policy.