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Powerpoint Jeopardy VocabularyJefferson & Westward Expansion War of 1812War with Mexico Potluck

Revolution overthrowing the government in France that began in 1787 and ended in violence and mass executions

What is the French Revolution?

Agreement that ended the dispute with Britain over American shipping during the French Revolution

What is Jay’s Treaty?

1795 treaty with Spain allowing US commercial use of the Mississippi River

What is Pinckney’s Treaty?

1797 incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from US diplomats

What is the XYZ Affair?

Person who takes extreme political positions

What is a radical?

The Constitution did not empower the President to by land

What troubled Jefferson about the Louisiana Purchase?

To find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean

What is one reason Jefferson sent the Corps of Discovery into Louisiana?

The Missouri River

What is the main river Louis and Clark traveled along?

Jefferson and Madison

Who are 2 presidents that opposed the National Bank?

The Rocky Mountains

What is a geographical feature that divided the Louisiana Purchase and Oregon Territory

James Madison

Who was president during the war of 1812?

The encouragement of the growth of American manufacturing

What is an effect of the War of 1812?

Andrew Jackson became a national hero

What is one of the effect of the battle of New Orleans?

British attack of US ships and encouragement of Indian uprisings towards US citizens

What are the reasons for the war of 1812?

Lake Champlain, the US Capital, and New Orleans

What are the major battle sites in the War of 1812?

This showed Texans how hard they would have to fight

What was the battle of the Alamo?

President Polk ordered Zachary Taylor to station troops along the Rio Grande

What is an event that let to the war with Mexico?

Santa Anna

Who is the leader who led the Mexican army in the attack on the Alamo?

A Mission

What was the Alamo before it became a famous battle ground of the Texas Revolution?

Mexico closed its boarders to American’s, had them pay taxes, us government forms written in Spanish, and abide by Mexico’s laws. Americans became upset and Austin wrote letter to Mexico asking for Texas to become an independent state, so Santa Anna declared war.

What lead to the battle of the Alamo?

Immigrants to the U.S. criticized the governments policies

What is a foreign policy issue faced by President Washington?

The Federal Judiciary Act of 1789

What set up the federal court system?

The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

What were the resolutions that Jefferson and Madison used to fight the Alien and Sedition Acts?

The Mormons

What group traveled west during the mid 1800’s in search of religious freedom

Manifest Destiny

What is the term used by American expansionists to justify U.S. westward expansion?

One believes in a strong central government, a loose interpretation of the constitution, a national bank, and a system based on economics….the other believes in a weak central government, a strict interpretation of the federal government, no national bank, and a system bases on farming.

What are the differences between Federalists and the Democratic Republicans?