Chapter 11: the Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy

Chapter 11: the Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy

<p>CHAPTER 11: THE TRIUMPHS AND TRAVAILS OF JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY</p><p>Federalist and Republican Mudslingers Know: John Adams</p><p>Thomas Jefferson</p><p>Whispering Campaign</p><p>1. What political liabilities existed for Adams and for Jefferson in 1800?</p><p>The Jeffersonian "Revolution of 1800" Know: Aaron Burr</p><p>2. Was the 1800 election more or less important than the 1796 election? Explain.</p><p>3. If the Federalists had power for such a short time, were they really that important? Explain.</p><p>Responsibility Breeds Moderation Know: Pell-mell </p><p>4. How revolutionary was the "Revolution of 1800?"</p><p>Jeffersonian Restraint Know: Albert Gallatin 5. "As president, Thomas Jefferson acted more like a Federalist than like a Democratic Republican." Assess.</p><p>The "Dead Clutch" of the Judiciary Know: Judiciary Act of 1801</p><p>Midnight Judges</p><p>John Marshall</p><p>Marbury v. Madison</p><p>Samuel Chase</p><p>6. What was the main purpose of John Marshall as Chief Justice? How can this be seen in the Marbury v. Madison decision?</p><p>Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior Know: Barbary States</p><p>Shores of Tripoli</p><p>Gunboats</p><p>7. How did Jefferson deal with the extortion of the Barbary States?</p><p>The Louisiana Godsend Know: New Orleans</p><p>Deposit Privileges James Monroe and Robert Livingston</p><p>Napoleon</p><p>Toussaint L'Ouverture</p><p>8. Explain two ways that history may have been different if the French had not sold Louisiana to the United States.</p><p>Louisiana in the Long View Know: Lewis and Clark</p><p>Sacajawea</p><p>Zebulun Pike</p><p>9. What positive consequences resulted from the Louisiana Purchase?</p><p>The Aaron Burr Conspiracies Know: Aaron Burr</p><p>James Wilkinson</p><p>10. How did Aaron Burr demonstrate the weakness of the US government?</p><p>America: A Nutcracked Neutral Know: Orders in Council</p><p>Impressment Chesapeake</p><p>11. In what way did the struggle between France and Britain affect the United States?</p><p>The Hated Embargo Know: Embargo Act</p><p>Non-Intercourse Act</p><p>12. Who opposed the embargo and why?</p><p>Madison’s Gamble Know: James Madison</p><p>Macon's Bill No. 2</p><p>13. How did Napoleon take advantage of American policy?</p><p>Tecumseh and the Prophet Know: War Hawks</p><p>Henry Clay</p><p>Tecumseh</p><p>The Prophet</p><p>William Henry Harrison</p><p>14. What considerations motivated the war hawks to call for war with Great Britain? "Mr. Madison's War" Know: War of 1812</p><p>15. How and why did New England Federalists oppose the War of 1812?</p>

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