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DAY 5 - STAAR BLITZ - Early Republic & Jacksonian Democracy


Welcome to STAAR BLITZ. This lesson will focus on the Early Republic which includes Presidents 1-6, and Jacksonian Democracy.



You will work through this lesson watching the videos and completing the activities.



STAAR BLITZ WARM UP

Let's get warmed up with a few activities before we start the review.

STAAR - Warm Up (Fri) | Quizizz

Question 1
1.

Matching - Select the best answer.

(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Doubled the size of America; U.S. gained access to the Mississippi River
Warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creation political parties
Prohibited all U.S. exports to foreign countries in an effort to avoid war and force Britain and France to respect American neutrality.

Establish a national bank, pay off war debt, pass a whiskey tax, and created a protective tariff
Question 2
2


Why did many farmers, artisans, and former Anti-Federalists support the Democratic-Republican Party?


(1 point)
Responses

The Democratic-Republicans favored the expansion of a strong national government.
The Democratic-Republicans favored the expansion of a strong national government.

The Democratic-Republicans supported strict restrictions on immigration.
The Democratic-Republicans supported strict restrictions on immigration.

The Democratic-Republicans supported the use of tariffs.
The Democratic-Republicans supported the use of tariffs.

The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.
The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.
Question 3
3

Which of the following statements explain the issues surrounding the Nullification Crisis?

Select TWO correct answers.

(2 points)
Responses

South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.
South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.

Ohio citizens lacked the ability to vote in both local and federal elections.
Ohio citizens lacked the ability to vote in both local and federal elections.

The Reconstruction Amendments were passed in the Louisiana Territory.
The Reconstruction Amendments were passed in the Louisiana Territory.

The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.
The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.
Question 4
4.

Served as the Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801-1835?

(1 point)
Responses

Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson

John Marshall
John Marshall

John Adams
John Adams

Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Question 5
5.

The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because it -

(1 point)
Responses

limited the president to only serving two terms
limited the president to only serving two terms

created the U.S. Constitution
created the U.S. Constitution

established the principle of judicial review
established the principle of judicial review

defined slaves as property under the law
defined slaves as property under the law


STAAR BLITZ LESSON - Part 1

Watch the video below and then submit the assignment that follows:

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00:0015:40
Question 6
Q 1

In which court case was the U.S. principle of judicial review established?

(1 point)
Responses

McCulloch v. Maryland
McCulloch v. Maryland

Gibbons v. Ogden
Gibbons v. Ogden

Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison

Dred Scott v. Sandford
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Question 7
Q 2

Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows:



The idea expressed in this quote is that the United States should avoid —

(1 point)
Responses

becoming involved in the political affairs of other countries
becoming involved in the political affairs of other countries

being a part of a global trade network
being a part of a global trade network

establishing U.S. territories overseas
establishing U.S. territories overseas

allowing U.S. citizens to emigrate
allowing U.S. citizens to emigrate
Question 8
Q 3

Why did President Thomas Jefferson approve the negotiations that led to the Louisiana Purchase?

(1 point)
Responses

He wanted to settle boundary disputes with Great Britain.
He wanted to settle boundary disputes with Great Britain.

He wanted to take control of the Mississippi River.
He wanted to take control of the Mississippi River.

He wanted to obtain land to limit Russian colonization.
He wanted to obtain land to limit Russian colonization.

He wanted to take control of the Appalachian Mountains.
He wanted to take control of the Appalachian Mountains.
Question 9
Q 4

Study the lists below and answer the question that follows:



Which pair contributed to the development of political parties in the United States?

(1 point)
Responses

1
1

2
2

3
3

4
4
Question 10
Q 5

Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:



What was one effect of these actions on the United States?

(1 point)
Responses

The signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

International criticism of the Monroe Doctrine
International criticism of the Monroe Doctrine

The expansion of manufacturing
The expansion of manufacturing

Increased profits from international commerce
Increased profits from international commerce


STAAR BLITZ LESSON - Part 2

Watch the video below and then submit the assignment that follows:

Video Player
00:0013:14
Question 11
Q 6

Look at the graphic organizer below and answer the question that follows:



Which action completes this graphic organizer?

(1 point)
Responses

French naval attacks on U.S. harbors
French naval attacks on U.S. harbors

British invasions of countries allied with the United States
British invasions of countries allied with the United States

French embargoes on trade with the United States
French embargoes on trade with the United States

British impressment of U.S. sailors
British impressment of U.S. sailors
Question 12
Q 7

What was one result of the election of Andrew Jackson in 1828?

(1 point)
Responses

Renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States
Renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States

Elimination of the spoils system
Elimination of the spoils system

Ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment
Ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment

Increased levels of voter participation
Increased levels of voter participation
Question 13
Q 8

Matching - Select the best answer.

(5 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Laid the groundwork for westward expansion
March of Native Americans to Indian Territory
Prohibited Europeans from further colonization of the Americas
Established federal rule over interstate trade
Problem over states’ rights involving South Carolina
Question 14
Q 9

How did the Supreme Court decision in Worcesterv.Georgia affect American Indians?

(1 point)
Responses

The ruling gave the state authority over relations with American Indians.
The ruling gave the state authority over relations with American Indians.

The state ignored the ruling and distributed Cherokee lands to white settlers.
The state ignored the ruling and distributed Cherokee lands to white settlers.

More American Indian tribes decided to grant licenses to missionaries to live on tribal lands.
More American Indian tribes decided to grant licenses to missionaries to live on tribal lands.

Reservation policies were overturned and replaced with land grants to individuals.
Reservation policies were overturned and replaced with land grants to individuals.
Question 15
Q 10

Which of the following was a defining characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings?

(1 point)
Responses

The United States ceded territory to Great Britain in an attempt to avoid war.
The United States ceded territory to Great Britain in an attempt to avoid war.

There was a renewed sense of nationalism.
There was a renewed sense of nationalism.

Evangelical revivalists challenged religious traditionalists.
Evangelical revivalists challenged religious traditionalists.

Many states called for a restructuring of the federal government.
Many states called for a restructuring of the federal government.
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Answers

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Here are the answers to the STAAR Blitz activities based on the information provided:

### STAAR BLITZ WARM UP

**Question 1: Matching**
1. **Doubled the size of America; U.S. gained access to the Mississippi River** - Louisiana Purchase
2. **Warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creation political parties** - Washington's Farewell Address
3. **Prohibited all U.S. exports to foreign countries in an effort to avoid war and force Britain and France to respect American neutrality** - Embargo Act of 1807
4. **Establish a national bank, pay off war debt, pass a whiskey tax, and created a protective tariff** - Hamilton's Financial Plan

**Question 2: Democratic-Republican Party Support**
- **The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.**

**Question 3: Nullification Crisis**
- **South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.**
- **The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.**

**Question 4: Supreme Court Chief Justice (1801-1835)**
- **John Marshall**

**Question 5: Marbury v. Madison Significance**
- **established the principle of judicial review**

### STAAR BLITZ LESSON - Part 1

**Question 6: Judicial Review Established In**
- **Marbury v. Madison**

**Question 7: Avoiding Political Affairs**
- **becoming involved in the political affairs of other countries**

**Question 8: Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase**
- **He wanted to take control of the Mississippi River.**

**Question 9: Development of Political Parties**
- (Response matching not provided in the original text; usually involves figures like Hamilton and Jefferson)

**Question 10: Effect of Actions on the U.S.**
- **International criticism of the Monroe Doctrine**

### STAAR BLITZ LESSON - Part 2

**Question 11: Graphic Organizer Action**
- **British impressment of U.S. sailors**

**Question 12: Result of Jackson's Election (1828)**
- **Increased levels of voter participation**

**Question 13: Matching (Select the best answer)**
1. **Laid the groundwork for westward expansion** - Louisiana Purchase
2. **March of Native Americans to Indian Territory** - Trail of Tears
3. **Prohibited Europeans from further colonization of the Americas** - Monroe Doctrine
4. **Established federal rule over interstate trade** - Gibbons v. Ogden
5. **Problem over states’ rights involving South Carolina** - Nullification Crisis

**Question 14: Supreme Court Decision in Worcester v. Georgia**
- **The state ignored the ruling and distributed Cherokee lands to white settlers.**

**Question 15: Characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings**
- **There was a renewed sense of nationalism.**

Make sure to review this information and ensure you understand the context behind each answer as part of your preparation for the STAAR exam!