
Chapter 6 American History
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- Q1Ended the War of 1812Treaty of Ghent30s
- Q2Made Andrew Jackson a national heroBattle of New Orleans30s
- Q3British attack Fort McHenry throughout the nightRaid on Baltimore30s
- Q4Took away the right to speak against the gov't or to have a trial if accused of a crimeAlien & Sedition Act30s
- Q5Powers not specifically listed in the Constitution but necessary in order for the gov't to do its jobImplied Powers30s
- Q6Served 34 years on the Supreme Court as the Chief JusticeJohn Marshall30s
- Q7Made a bad habit of getting Indians drunk and then coercing them to give their lands away to the white encroachers, won at TippecanoeWilliam Henry Harrison30s
- Q8Led by Alexander HamiltonFederalist30s
- Q9Natives gave up land for a yearly payment of money and goods from the federal gov't.Treaty of Greenville30s
- Q10Idea that states can declare federal law to be unconstitutional and disregard itNullification30s
- Q11Wrote "Star Spangled Banner" during the bombardment of Ft. McHenryFrancis Scott Key30s
- Q12That the national gov't would be the ultimate authorityThe Federalist's Vision30s
- Q13During War of 1812 they burned down the White HouseBlack Eye from the British30s
- Q14British navy captured American sailors and forced them to serve in the British navy or face deathImpressment30s
- Q15Individual safeguards that are given to U.S. citizens to protect them from the federal gov'tBill of Rights30s