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VocabularyMore Vocab terms JeffersonWar of 1812Misc.

Click here for Game Board! What is an Inauguration? This is the ceremony in which the President officially takes the oath of office.

Click here for Game Board! A certificate that shows a promise to repay a loan plus interest. What is a bond?

Click here for Game Board! Departments that are headed by experts who give advice to the president. What is a cabinet?

Click here for Game Board! Total amount of money a government owes to others. What is the National Debt?

Click here for Game Board! An act or decision that sets an example for others to follow. What is a precedent?

Click here for Game Board! The right to cancel or ignore a law. What is nullify?

Click here for Game Board! A tax on all foreign goods which enter a country. What is a tariff?

Click here for Game Board! Something that is not permitted by the Constitution. What is unconstitutional?

Click here for Game Board! Actions that a nation takes in dealing with other nations. What is Foreign Policy?

Click here for Game Board! Someone who is willing to invest in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit. Who is a Speculator?

Click here for Game Board! When Jefferson became President, he did not want the federal government to have too much power, so he cut their what? Cut federal spending.

Click here for Game Board! As a result of the Louisiana Purchase, the United States gained land… West of the Mississippi River

Click here for Game Board! Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out west for 3 reasons. 1.Map a route to the Pacific Ocean. 2.Study the land, weather, animals and plant life 3.Learn about the Native Americans

Click here for Game Board! This Act forbids trade to and from other countries. What is the Embargo Act?

Click here for Game Board! On their expedition Lewis and Clark were helped by this Native American girl and her French husband. Who is Sacajawea?

Click here for Game Board! Which statements are true about the War Hawks a.They wanted to gain control of Florida and Canada b. They wanted to unite with the Native Americans against the British c. They wanted to stop Britain from giving weapons to the Indians B is False

Click here for Game Board! “Never have I been allowed to put my foot on shore since I was brought on board the British ship, which is now three years.” This statement describes: Impressment

Click here for Game Board! Which battle of the War of 1812 was a victory led by Andrew Jackson? New Orleans DAILY DOUBLE Explain why this was a non-needed battle.

Click here for Game Board! Who was the leading War Hawk? Henry Clay

Click here for Game Board! Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? Frances Scott Key DAILY DOUBLE Tell the story of the Star Spangled Banner

Click here for Game Board! Who was Tecumseh’s brother? The Prophet

Click here for Game Board! Tecumseh earned the respect of both Native Americans and white leaders for his: Ability to unite Native American groups

Click here for Game Board! American Indians went to war against the United States because United States citizens continued to settle Indian territory.

Click here for Game Board! What were three of George Washington’s precedents? 1.2 terms in office 2.Setting up a cabinet 3.No entangling alliances 4.Refer to him as Mr. President

Click here for Game Board! Who was the person who saved important documents from being burned during the War of 1812? Dolly Madison