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Who was the leader of two western expeditions who sighted a Rocky Mountain peak that bears his name?

Zebulon Pike

100

Who was the president during the War of 1812?

James Madison

100

Who was the Shawnee Indian chief, defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe?

Tecumseh

100

Who was the leader of the War Hawks, a congressman from Kentucky?

Henry Clay

100

Who was the Shoshone Indian who served as a guide and interpreter?

Sacagawea

200

Who was the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner"?

Francis Scott Key

200

Who was the fifth president of the United States?

James Monroe

200

Who was the leader of the expedition through the Louisiana Territory?

Meriwether Lewis

200

Who was the general who won the Battle of New Orleans?

Daily Double

Andrew Jackson

200

Which of the following was not an action taken by Jefferson and Congress toward Federalist policies?

A. replacing Federalists who enforced the Sedition Act

B. pardoning those convicted under the Sedition Act

C. Repealing the Naturalization Act

D. Eliminating the National Bank

D. Eliminating the National Bank

300

Who was the co-leader of the Louisiana expedition?

William Clark

300

An end to all exports is called a(n) _____?

Embargo

300

The governor of the Indiana Territory who was alarmed by the influence of Tecumseh and defeated him in battle was ______.

William Henry Harrison

300

The commodore who was given the task of taking control of Lake Erie was ______.

Oliver Hazard Perry

300

The biggest American victory of the War of 1812 was the Battle of _________, which was fought after the war had officially ended.

New Orleans

400

A group of New England Federalists met at the ______ Convention to discuss opposition to the War of 1812 and possible withdrawal from the United States.

Hartford

400

The treaty that ended the conflict with Spain over territory in Florida was the _____ Treaty.

Adams-Onis

400

The proposal by Henry Clay that would preserve the balance between slave and free states in the nation was the ________ Compromise.

Missouri

400

True or False

When the Barbary States increased their tribute charges, Jefferson agreed to make the higher payments.

False

400

True or False.

Jefferson ordered the Lewis and Clark Expedition to study the zoology, botany, and geology of the Louisiana Territory and to gather information on any Native Americans they met.

True

500

True or False

One cause of the Panic of 1819 was a drop in prices due to increased production of crops and manufactured goods.

True

500

True or False


Before the Missouri Compromise, there were more slave than free states in the nation.

false

500

The conflict between the United States and Britain during the Madison presidency was the ________.

War of 1812

500

The Treaty of ________ ended the War of 1812.

Ghent

500

The period of the Monroe administration was known as the Era of _____________.

Good Feelings

600

In the _______________ case, the Supreme Court ruled that a state cannot tax the federal government and that the Constitution, according the "necessary and proper clause," gave Congress the power to create legislation to perform its duties.

McCulloch v. Maryland

600

What were the two parts of the Monroe Doctrine?

(1) European nations could not intervene in the Western Hemisphere except where they already had colonies; (2) the United States would not meddle in European matters. (p. 211)

600

What were the three points of the Missouri Compromise?

(1) Missouri would be admitted as a slave state; (2) Maine would be admitted as a free state; (3) slavery would be prohibited north of the 36 degree 30 line. (p. 213)

600

Identify and explain three differences between the Federalists and Republicans.

(1) agriculture vs. industry (Federalists emphasized business and believed a strong merchant and manufacturing base was necessary, while Republicans wanted the United States to be a nation primarily of independent farmers.); (2) elite vs. ordinary (Federalists believed that government should be managed by those with wealth and education, while Republicans believed that ordinary men could govern.) (3) federal vs. state power (Federalists preferred a strong national government, while Republicans advocated a limited central government.) (p. 193)

600

Identify three results of the War of 1812 for the United States.

Steal Mr. Pazin's Points

Choose three of the following answers: (1) increased respect from other nations; (2) a greater sense of national pride; (3) new heroes; (4) more industries; (5) freedom from European conflicts; (6) effects to both political parties. (p. 207)