The Constitution In Practice
Louisiana Purchase
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
Westward Expansion
100

 Why did Alexander Hamilton want to establish a national bank?

To create a stable financial system and manage national debt

100

Why did the Louisiana Purchase create a dilemma for President Jefferson?

The Constitution did not clearly give him power to buy land

100

 Why do many historians describe the War of 1812 as a “Second War for Independence”?

The United States was fighting to end British interference in its affairs

100

Why was the Election of 1828 considered a turning point in U.S. politics?

 It marked the rise of  “Mudslinging” tactics in politics

100

What was the “Trail of Tears”?

The relocation of Cherokee and other tribes, leading to great suffering and death

200

What did the federal response to the Whiskey Rebellion demonstrate about the new government?

It had the authority and strength to enforce federal laws

200

Who did Lewis and Clark hire as their guide/interpreter to explore the Louisiana Territory?

Sacagawea

200

What was the name of the Shawnee war chief that fought against the Americans on the side of British Canada in the war of 1812?

Tecumseh

200

Why did President Andrew Jackson oppose the Second Bank of the United States?

He thought it only helped rich investors and hurt average citizens

200

What is a reservation?

Land set aside by the U.S. government for Native American tribes after they were forced to move from their homelands.

300

Which message from Washington’s Farewell Address became a long-term U.S. foreign policy principle?

Remain neutral and avoid forming permanent alliances abroad

300

Who did Jefferson purchase the Louisiana territory from and how much did it cost?

Napoleon for 15 Million

300

Why was the Battle of New Orleans significant, even though it was fought after the War of 1812 officially ended?

It boosted American morale and made Andrew Jackson a national hero

300

What was one major criticism of Jackson’s use of the “spoils system”?

 It gave government jobs to supporters, not necessarily qualified people

300

What is the Erie Canal?

A man-made waterway that connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River, helping goods move faster and making New York City a major trade center

400

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

It created the power of judicial review to declare laws unconstitutional

400

What is manifest destiny, and how is it shown in this image?

The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand westward across North America.

400

Why did Tecumseh attract so many fellow natives across many tribes to join him in fighting for the British?

His talk of the Pan-Indian Nation was a powerful Idea in the eyes of many native Americans. The notion that they would be able have their own country regardless of tribe surrounding the great lakes if they helped them to win.

400

What was the main purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

To move Native American tribes west of the Mississippi River

400

What was the key idea of the Monroe Doctrine issued in 1823?

European nations should no longer interfere in the Americas

500

What were the names of the first two political parties that formed after Washington's presidency?

The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans

500

Was the Louisiana Purchase a good decision for the United States? Explain your opinion using at least two reasons or pieces of evidence.

the Louisiana Purchase was a good decision for the United States. First, it doubled the size of the country and gave Americans more land to settle and farm. Second, it gave the U.S. full control of the Mississippi River, which helped farmers ship their goods to markets. Even though it raised questions about the president’s power, it helped the country grow stronger.

500

Tell me a joke

did it work?

500

What issue caused the Nullification Crisis during Andrew Jackson’s presidency?

The attempt by a state to cancel a federal tariff law

500

How did the Missouri Compromise address the growing debate over slavery in new territories?

It balanced the Senate by admitting one free state and one slave state