XYZ Affair & Reactions
Alien & Sedition Acts
Shifting Politics
Primary Sources
Marbury v. Madison
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What was the XYZ Affair?

French officials demanded a bribe from American diplomats before meeting.

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What year were the Alien and Sedition Acts passed?

1798.

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Who became vice president in 1796?

Thomas Jefferson.

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Who wrote the letter to Robert R. Livingston about the Louisiana Purchase?

Thomas Jefferson

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Who was William Marbury?

A man who was promised a job as a judge under Adams but didn’t receive his commission.

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Which country demanded the bribe?

France.

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What did the Alien Act allow the president to do?

Expel or jail foreigners considered dangerous and make it harder to become a citizen.

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Who narrowly won the election of 1796

John Adams.

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What was Jefferson asking Livingston to do in the letter?

Negotiate the purchase of New Orleans and possibly more territory.

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Who refused to deliver Marbury’s commission?

James Madison, Secretary of State.

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How did Americans respond to the XYZ Affair?

They were outraged and called for war.

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What did the Sedition Act make illegal?

Speaking or writing against the government.

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What problem occurred in the election of 1800?

Jefferson and Burr tied in the Electoral College.

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Why was New Orleans so important to the U.S.?

It was a major port for trade along the Mississippi River.

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What did Marbury do in response?

He sued Madison to get his commission.

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What new body did Congress create as a result?

The U.S. Navy.

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Which party supported the Acts and why?

Federalists, because they wanted to protect national security and limit Democratic-Republican criticism.

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How was that problem resolved?

The House of Representatives voted to break the tie; Jefferson won.

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In Marbury v. Madison, what did John Marshall declare was the duty of the judicial branch?

To say what the law is (interpret the law).

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What was the Court’s decision in Marbury v. Madison?

Marbury had a right to his commission, but the Court could not enforce it because the law he used was unconstitutional.

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Who eventually negotiated peace with France?

President John Adams sent new diplomats who reached peace in 1800.

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What resolutions were passed in response and by whom?

The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, written by Jefferson and Madison.

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What constitutional change resulted?

The 12th Amendment required separate ballots for president and vice president.

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What precedent did Marshall establish in Marbury v. Madison?

Judicial review, the power to declare laws unconstitutional.

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Why is Marbury v. Madison important?

It established judicial review, giving the Supreme Court power to declare laws unconstitutional.

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