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Who won the 1800 Presidential election?

Thomas Jefferson

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Who became the Vice President of the United States in 1800?

Aaron Burr

100

In the early 1800s, who declared war on the United States?

Tripoli

100

Which river played an important role in the expeditions of Lewis and Clark?

the Missouri River

100

Which treaty signed between the U.S and Native American Indians exchanged $20,000 for land?

The Treaty of Greenville

200

In the XYZ Affair, how much money did France request for France?

$10 million

200

Stirring up rebellion against government is...

Laissez Faire

200

This person belonged to the Shoshone tribe and agreed to accompany Lewis and Clark as their translator 

Sacajawea 

200
A practice of forcing people into military service 

Impressment 

200

After the Miami and other American Indian nations gave up land by signing the Treaty, what happened next?

White settlers moved even farther west

300

To cancel a law passed by the federal government is to...

Nullify
300

The rights and powers independent of the federal government that are reserved for the states by the Constitution 

States' Rights

300

The act of important or exporting goods in violation with tradelaws is...

smuggling

300

This person was sent to explore the southwestern part of the Louisiana Purchase territory 

Zebulon Pike

300

Who was the navy commander who built his own ship and successfully defeated a British fleet at Lake Erie?

Oliver Hazard Perry

400
The power of the Supreme Court to decide whether the acts of a president or laws passed by Congress are constitutional is...

Judicial Review

400

What did Republicans call William Marbury?

Midnight Judge.
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Why did President Jefferson want to purchase New Orleans from the French?

To ensure American access to the Mississippi River for trade 

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What reason did Jefferson give for urging passage of the Embargo Act?

To avoid war over seized ships

400

Which important U.S structure was burned during the War of 1812, and what significance did this event have on American national identity?

The White House, which became a symbol of American determination and recovery 

500

Right after John Adams took office as president, who did he face a crisis with and why?

France; they objected to Jay's Treaty and began seizing American ships
500

What was the Alien Act, and how did it impact the rights of immigrants in the United States during John Adams' presidency? 

It gave the President the power to expel any foreigner deem dangerous to national security

500

What specific, unique item did American traders ship to India?

Ice 
500

What was the "Corps of Discovery"? 

An expedition consisting of about 50 men led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory

500

Why is Andrew Jackson considered a hero in the Battle of New Orleans?

He led a diverse group of soldiers, including frontiersmen, African Americans, and Native Americans, to a decisive victory against a larger British force, showcasing unity and determination.