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Thomas Jefferson was part of which political party?



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What does purchase means?



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What does loose mean?



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What does geographic mean?



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What does embargo mean?



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What does foreign mean?



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What does neutral/neutrality mean?



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One feature common to the foreign policies of Presidents George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson was that each wanted to

 

1. favor France in its conflict with Great Britain

2. secure new territory west of the Mississippi River

3. maintain neutrality during European conflicts

4. seek military alliances with neighboring countries



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Why did President Jefferson enact the Embargo Act of 1807?

 

1. He was trying to avoid getting involved in a war.

2. He was trying to hurt the American economy.

3. He was trying to improve foreign trade.

4. He was hoping the Americans would build more ships.



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The Louisiana Purchase (91803) was a foreign policy success for the US primarily because it

 

1. secured full control of Florida from Spain

2. ended French control of the Mississippi River

3. ended British occupation of forts on American soil

4. eliminated Russian influence in North America



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The Louisiana Purchase was important to the US because it

 

1. expanded the nation's boundary to the Pacific Ocean

2. removed the Spanish from North America

3. closed the western territories to slavery

4. secured control of the Mississippi River



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Which group benefited most from the US aquisition of the port of New Orleans?

 

1. farmers in the Ohio River Valley

2. Native American Indians in the Southwest

3. fur trappers in the Columbia River Valley

4. gold miners in northern California



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Which geographic area was added to the United States by the Louisiana Purchase?

 

1. Appalachian Mountains

2. Columbia River Valley

3. Great Plains

4. Piedmont Plateau



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The Lewis and Clark expedition (1803–1806) was important because it

 

1. determined the route of the first transcontinental railroad

2. opened an all-water route to the Gulf of Mexico

3. removed the British threat from the Northwest Territory

4. increased understanding of the area included in the Louisiana Purchase

 

 



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The Louisiana Purchase initially presented a dilemma for President Jefferson because he believed it would

 

1. lead to war with Great Britain

2. bankrupt the new nation

3. force Native American Indians off theri lands

4. violate his strict constructionist view of the Constitution



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What happened to the size of the US because of the Louisana Purchase?



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Why was it a good thing that the US gained control of the Mississippi through the Louisiana Purchase?



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Why were the Great Plains an important part of the Louisiana Purchase?



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Why did the westward expansion cause conflict/problems?



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How did slavery become an issue for the lands bought through the Louisiana Purchase?



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Jeffersonian Republicans believed the "ideal citizens" of a republic were

 

1. Town artisans                              3. Slaves

2. Independent farmers                   4. Clergymen



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Which early political party supported states’ rights, believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, and envisioned the nation’s economy to be based on agriculture?

 

1. Democratic-Republicans                    3. Whigs

2. Federalists                                       4. Anti-Federalists



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One result of the purchase of the Louisiana Territory (1803) was that the United States

 

1. acquired California from Spain

2. gained control of the port of New Orleans

3. ended border conflicts with British Canada

4. annexed Florida



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Why did Thomas Jefferson withhold the essential documents needed to swear in the “midnight judges” when he took office?

 

1. He wanted to change the rules about appointing judges first.

2. He was a Democratic-Republican who did not want to have so many Federalist judges in place.

3. He thought the judges were not qualified to be sworn in.

4. He was angry that the Federalist Supreme Court had chosen the judges without his consent.



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Which action of President Thomas Jefferson was in conflict with his belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution?

 

1. protesting the impressment of United States sailors

2. purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France

3. pardoning violators of the Alien and Sedition Acts

4. using the United States Navy to subdue the Barbary pirates



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Democratic Republicans

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flexible

geography- mountains, rivers, oceans, plains

to stop trading

outside the US, strange, different

to not take sides

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It doubled in size.

The US got control of the port of New Orleans and the farmers could send their goods down the Mississippi.

Because they became a source of crops and food for the US.

It displaced/moved many Native Americans.

The states had to decide to be free or allow slavery. This division led to the Civil War.

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