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Page 1: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Feb. 27, 2013

Page 2: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

F.O.A. (Bellwork)The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803

case Marbury v. Madison is an example ofA) checks and balancesB) reserved powersC) delegated powersD) dual sovereignty

Page 3: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

F.O.A. (Bellwork)Why did President Jefferson agree to buy

Louisiana from France?A) He wanted to learn more about the lands

and people east of the Mississippi River.B) He believed that the United States would

benefit from the purchase.C) He wanted to end the French threat in

North America.D) He hoped to increase the president’s

constitutional powers.

Page 4: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

EQsWho is Andrew Jackson? (8.4 spi 9)What were the causes and effects of the

Lewis and Clark expedition? (8.5 spi 4)What were the causes and effects of the War

of 1812? (8.5 spi 4)What were some of the major battles of the

War of 1812? (8.5 spi 4)

Page 5: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Rest of the weekToday: SWAT gameThursday: QuizFriday: Timeline

Page 6: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

HOMEWORKTurn in your National Anthem.

Page 7: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

SWAT game

Page 8: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which president made the Louisiana purchase?John Adams Thomas Jefferson

George Washington James Monroe

Page 9: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

The Supreme Court’s ability to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional is called what?Checks and balances reserved

powers

Dual sovereignty judicial review

Page 10: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why was the Lewis and Clark expedition significant? Introduced coal Improved relations

with Indians

Improved U.S. knowledge Led to settlementof the west of the Southwest

Page 11: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

What was it called when the U.S. stopped trading with everyone?Stamp Act Boycott

Embargo Act None of the Above

Page 12: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why did the U.S. make the Louisiana Purchase?It would help us It would make

peace

Wanted trade with Indians It would hurt Britain

Page 13: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

What did Marbury v. Madison do?Established judicial review Established

checks/balances

Said Supreme Court can only All of the Above

hear certain types of cases

Page 14: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

How much did the U.S. pay for the Louisiana Purchase?$10 million $15

million

$20 million $30 million

Page 15: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why did France sell U.S. the Louisiana Territory?Needed money for war Tired of

owning it

Louisiana is far away None of the Above

Page 16: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why did Britain not try to take New Orleans?Thought U.S. had Not prepared20,000 troops

Thought it would lose Thought U.S. had

10,000 troops

Page 17: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which of the following did the U.S. win in the War of 1812?Battle of McHenry Washington, D.C.

Fort Detroit Fort Sumter

Page 18: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which Native American wanted to unite the tribes?Sitting Bull

Sacagawea

TecumsehPocahantas

Page 19: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why did the U.S. want war with Britain?Britain aided Indians We like war

We’re still mad at Britain To help France

Page 20: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

What is a War Hawk?

A Congressman for war A Congressman against war

Any American for war Any American against war

Page 21: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which group was opposed to the War of 1812?Democratic/Republicans

Federalists

Whigs Tories

Page 22: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which of the following was an effect of the War of 1812?Increased Patriotism Less business

Indians were happy None of the Above

Page 23: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Who was president during the War of 1812?

John Adams James Monroe

Thomas Jefferson James Madison

Page 24: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which is true of the Alien and Sedition Act?Violated the First Amendment Got Adams

fired

Tried to force out the French All of the Above

Page 25: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

In which event did the French try to get money from the U.S.?ABC Affair Quasi-War

Continental Congress XYZ Affair

Page 26: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Who wrote the National Anthem?Andrew Jackson Alexander Hamilton

Francis Scott Key James Madison

Page 27: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which president acquired Florida?James Monroe James Madison

Thomas Jefferson John Adams

Page 28: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Which president started precedent?Thomas Jefferson John Adams

Alexander Hamilton George Washington

Page 29: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

What is a principle or rule established in the past?

Law rule

Amendment Precedent

Page 30: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

The British torched which of the following?

Capitol Lincoln Memorial

White House The Mint

Page 31: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Why was New Orleans important in the War of 1812?

Trade Travel

Both Neither

Page 32: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

The U.S. lost which battle in the War of 1812?

Battle of New Orleans Fort McHenry

Washington, D.C. None of the Above

Page 33: Feb. 27, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork) The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison is an example of A) checks and balances B) reserved

Mr. Ezzell almost got thrown out of which place?

White House Capitol

Smithsonian The Mint