Unit 1 Matching

Matching

A. the power of the Supreme Court to declare law unconstitutional____1. XYZ Affair

B. Group elected to Congress demanding war with Britain____2. excise tax

C. Group of advisors to the president made up of department heads____3. impressment

D. Passed to stop criticism of President Adams by newcomers to the US____4. Virginia and Kentucky

E. taking sailors and forcing them to serve in another country’s navy Resolves

F. Staying out of a conflict, Washington’s stand on the French Revolution____5. Monroe Doctrine

G. Refusing to buy or sell with another country____6. Judicial Review

H. Violent reaction to Hamilton’s excise tax____7. Federalist

I. a tax on a specific good, like gas, beer, etc.____8. War Hawks

J. Jefferson and Madison’s reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts____9. Cabinet

stating that states could nullify laws of Congress they disliked____10.Alien and Sedition Acts

K. tax on imported goods____11. Treaty of Ghent

L. Declared the western hemisphere closed to European interference____12. Whiskey Rebellion

and colonization____13. Embargo

M. Settled the northern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase____14. Louisiana Purchase

N. Adams’ mission to get France to quit seizing US ships – failed____15. Jay’s Treaty

O. a member of a party that favored a strong central government____16. National Gazette

P. This treaty ended the War of 1812 and applied status quo antebellum____17. Neutrality

Q. The newspaper established by the Federalists____18. Chesapeake

R. Decided how new states would enter the Union and keep the balance____19. Marbury v. Madison

in Congress.____20. Midnight judges

S. The newspaper established by the Democractic-Republicans____21. Lewis & Clark Expedition

T. Last battle of the War of 1812, very decisive US victory____22. (democratic) – republican

U. Treaty between the US and Britain that was not good for the US____23. Rush-Bagot Treaty

V. Treaty that settled the southern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase____24. Missouri Compromise

and gave the US Florida.____25. Battle of Tippecanoe

W. Treaty with Spain that gave the US use of the Mississippi River.____26. Implied powers

X. a member of a party that wanted states stronger than a federal govt____27. Tariff

Y. a US ship attacked by the British who impressed four of its sailors____28. Pinckney’s Treaty

Z. Gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review____29. Adams-Onis Treaty

AA. Battle that helped cause the War of 1812, decisive defeat of____30. Rush-Bagot Treaty

Tecumseh’s Indian Confederacy.____31. Gazette of the U.S.

BB. powers not specifically listed in the Constitution____32. Battle of New Orleans

CC. J. Adams’ attempt to keep the judicial branch under Federalist control

DD. Jefferson’s mission into the Louisiana Purchase

Matching – People: One answer choice may be used twice.

A. First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, made a bad treaty too.____ 1. Edmund Genet

B. First Vice President of the U.S.____ 2. Alexander Hamilton

C. First Secretary of State____ 3. James Monroe

D. First Attorney General of the U.S.____ 4. John Adams

E. Went on a ‘corps of discovery’ into the Louisiana Purchase____ 5. William Henry Harrison

F. Was a guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition____ 6. Edmund Randolph

G. Proposed the Bill of Rights in the first Congress____ 7. John Fenno

H. First Secretary of Treasury____ 8. Meriwether Lewis

I. Formed an Indian confederacy to oppose white settlement____9. James Madison

J. Representative from the new French govt sent to get US support for____10. William Clark

The French Revolution____11. Andrew Jackson

K. Was the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe – found British rifles there____12. Tecumseh

L. Editor of the Federalist newspaper____13. Oliver Hazard Perry

M. President that issued the Monroe Doctrine____14. Thomas Jefferson

N. Hero of the Battle of New Orleans – took Florida from Spain too!____15. Philip Freneau

O. Hero of the Battle of Lake Erie during War of 1812____16. John Jay

P. Editor of the Democractic-Republican newspaper