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- 1. Jefferson believed that the government shouldn't ______ with citizens' ability to earn money.
- 4. Protection money.
- 5. Jefferson used the government's power to make ______ to purchase the Louisiana Territory.
- 6. This document doubled the size of the nation.
- 7. The Louisiana Purchase granted the US control of this river.
- 10. This Native American man planned to stop movement into Native land by allying with other Native nations.
- 18. This river was the last segment of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
- 21. According to the US government, this territory should've been included in the Louisiana Purchase.
- 22. Getting kidnapped and being forced to serve in the British Navy.
- 23. An ______ Address is when a new president speaks to the country to let them know their plans.
- 25. What group of people's beliefs did T. Jefferson's political party represent?
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- 2. Lewis & Clark went on an expedition to find and map a trade route where?
- 3. Part of Jefferson's plan as President was to decrease ______ spending.
- 8. This initiative led to an economic decline in the US in 1807.
- 9. This group of people opposed the Louisiana Purchase because they feared losing political power.
- 11. This event influenced the US' acquisition of the Louisiana Territory.
- 12. ______ v. Madison was the court case that established judicial review.
- 13. Who declared war on the US in 1801?
- 14. This man wanted to reduce debt by limiting federal workers and cutting military spending. (Last name)
- 15. The Embargo Act of 1807 ____ the US economy.
- 16. This prevented US trade with other nations during Jefferson's Presidency.
- 17. Who endorsed Jefferson's presidency and convinced the House of Representatives to vote for him instead of Aaron Burr? (Last name)
- 19. The name of the ship that was destroyed by a US Navy captain to prevent pirates from using it.
- 20. Jefferson's biggest goal was to ______ the power and size of the federal government.
- 24. This woman helped Louis and Clark on their expedition as their interpreter, negotiator, etc.
