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100

________ was adopted as a result of the election of 1800. It requires the Senate to choose between the candidates with the "two highest numbers" of electoral votes. (8-1)

12th Amendment

100

________ was the guide for Lewis and Clark. (8-2)

Sacajawea

100

The U.S. went to war with ___________ because the Barbary Coast Pirates kept stealing the U.S. cargo (8-3)

Tripoli

100

the banning of trade (8-3)

Embargo

100

Nickname given to Sacagawea's son during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. (from play)

Pomp

200

________ replaced the Embargo Act. (8-3)

Non-intercourse Act

200

Fort McHenry was where ___________________ wrote the Star Spangled Banner. (8-4)

Francis Scott Key

200

___________ was fought after the War of 1812 had officially ended. (8-4)

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Battle of New Orleans

200

An agreement between the US and France which roughly doubled the size of the US. (8-2)

The Louisiana Purchase

200

young members of Congress who took the lead in calling for a war against Britain (8-3)

War Hawks

300

Name one example of how Thomas Jefferson wanted to limit the power of the federal government. (8-1)

reduce Navy

300

Sued Madison to receive his appointment as Justice of the Peace.*Supreme Court Case* (8-1)

Marbury

300

Which tribe was Sacajawea from?

Shoshone

300

the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional (8-1)


DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

Judicial Review

300

He was the governor of Indiana Territory who defeated a union of Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe. (8-3)

William Henry Harrison

400

A case that helped establish the Supreme Court's power to check the power of the other branches of government. (8-1)

Marbury vs Madison

400

Won the election of 1800 after he and Burr tied. After the House of Representatives voted 36 times he was the winner. (8-1)

Thomas Jefferson

400

Livingston & Monroe were sent to ______ to purchase New Orleans, and ended up buying all of Louisiana 

France

400

the practice of forcing people to serve in the army or navy (8-3)

Impressment 

400

Agreed to sell Louisiana to the US and later agreed to respect our neutrality. He was originally using the land to grow crops for his people in Haiti. (8-1)

Napoleon

500

a journey to explore and map the Louisiana Purchase (8-2)

Lewis & Clark Expedition 

500

Saved important papers and Washington's portrait from the White House when the British were coming to burn it down. (8-3)

Dolly Madison

500

A very vocal War Hawk who urged Congress to go to war with Britain. (8-3)

Henry Clay

500

ended the war of 1812 (8-4)

The Treaty of Ghent

500

Who would yell “Cabs are here!” when it was time for the group to go out on Jersey Shore?

Pauly D