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Name: _________________________________ Period:________ Date of Exam: _________________
Chapter 10-3/4 Quiz
The following are the key vocabulary, events and ideas from Chapter 10-3 and 10-4 – use your textbook,
Essential Reading and Guided Reading sheets to help you take notes on these points to prepare for your quiz.
This is your study guide.
Key Understandings from Chapter 10-3:
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The political and geographic changes that took place during Jefferson’s presidency – political parties –
size of nation
How did the United States become involved in a conflict with Tripoli – events that brought U.S. into the
conflict
The issues that challenged James Madison during his presidency – with other nations- with Native
American nations
The importance of Tecumseh in the events leading to the War of 1812 – for what was he fighting –
how did the U.S. respond to Tecumseh
Why conflict on the American frontier increased tension between the United States and Britain – what
were the issues
Key Understandings from Chapter 10-4
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The ways in which the United States was unprepared for war with Britain – assumptions of U.S.
Why the United States entered the War of 1812 – events leading to the war
The importance of the Battle of Thames for the United States in the War of 1812 – who was involved,
outcome of the battle
How the United States fared in the War of 1812 and how the war affected the nation
specifically – how did the outcome of the war affect the Federalist Party’s efforts to change the
Constitution and how did the War Hawks influence the Republican Party after the War of 1812?
VOCABULARY TO KNOW:
tribute
neutral rights
embargo
nationalism
restriction
frigate
underestimate
War Hawks
privateers
Key Points you should UNDERSTAND:
Leopard vs. Chesapeake naval battle, Embargo Act of 1807
Tecumseh – his goals for Native American tribes – where they were located, what he asked for, those involved
in the Battle of Tippecanoe and its outcome
Major battle/events of the War of 1812 – Wash., D.C., Battles of Wash., D.C., New Orleans and Ft. McHenry
Key people – James Madison, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Andrew Jackson, Tecumseh and the Prophet, Oliver
Hazard Perry, Francis Scott Key
Barbary Coast – the states of North Africa that made up Barbary Coast – event between U.S. and Tripoli