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APUSH Chapter 11 Test

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  1. Battle of Tippecanoe
  2. Corps of Discovery
  3. Tripolitan War
  4. Marbury v. Madison
  5. war hawks
  1. a newcomers in the Twelfth Congress who were weary of hearing how their fathers had "whipped" the British single-handedly and they detested the manhandling of American sailors and the British Orders in Council, also yearned to wipe out a renewed Indian threat to the pioneer settlers who were coming into the trans-Allegheny wilderness
  2. b Chief Justice Marshall dismissed Marbury's suit on the grounds that the part of the Judiciary Act of 1789 on whcih Marbury tried to base his appeal wasa unconstitutional- significant b/c it developed the idea of judicial review
  3. c Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa (the Prophet) began to weld together a confederacy of all the tribes east of the Mississippi inspiring Indian unity, William Henry Harrison gathered an army and marched to Tecumseh's headquarters; the Prophet attacked Harrison's army, Shawnees defeated; Tecumseh forced to ally with British, died in the Battle of Thames in 1813
  4. d The pasha of this city informally declared war on the US by cutting down the flagstaff of the American consultate, Jefferson dispatched the infant navy to the shores of this city , after four years of fighting, Jefferson succeeded in a treaty of peace in 1805- the treaty cost $60,000
  5. e Lewis and Clark expedition that ascended the Missouri River from St. Louis and spent the winter of 1804-1805 with the Mandan Indians in North Dakota, aided by Sacajawea and reached the Pacific coast

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. made famous by the victory in the Battle of Tippecanoe, national hero
  2. arguably the most influential chief justice of all time, he shaped the American legal tradition, and strengthened the federal government
  3. A royal frigate overhauled a US frigate about ten miles off the coast of Virginia, the British captain demanded the surrender of four alleged deserters, America, an commander refused the request, British fired and killed three Americans and wounded eighteen= AMERICAN ANGER.
  4. President Adams during his last day as president signed the commissions of these Federalists, and these people ended up not receiving their commissions.
  5. -Madison asked Congress to declare war on June 1, 1812- congress obliged two weeks later
    - support for war came from the South and the West and Republicans in the middle colonies
    -also called Mr. Madison's War
    - went into the war dangerously divided

5 True/False Questions

  1. patronagethe new president dismissed few public servants political reasons, Jeffersonians watched the Federalist appointees grow old in office and frumbled that "few die, none resign"

          

  2. Revolution of 1800The pasha of this city informally declared war on the US by cutting down the flagstaff of the American consultate, Jefferson dispatched the infant navy to the shores of this city , after four years of fighting, Jefferson succeeded in a treaty of peace in 1805- the treaty cost $60,000

          

  3. Reasons for War in 1812-Madison asked Congress to declare war on June 1, 1812- congress obliged two weeks later
    - support for war came from the South and the West and Republicans in the middle colonies
    -also called Mr. Madison's War
    - went into the war dangerously divided

          

  4. Embargo Actthe new president dismissed few public servants political reasons, Jeffersonians watched the Federalist appointees grow old in office and frumbled that "few die, none resign"

          

  5. Orders in CouncilLondon government issued this in 1806 and closed the European ports under French control to foreign shipping including American, unless the vessels first stopped at a British port