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1 who became president after the election of 1800?
thomas jefferson
john adams
aaron burr
james madison
- what was the main outcome of the supreme court case marbury v. madison (1803)?
it ended the practice of impressment
it established judicial review
it doubled the size of the united states
it created the position of chief justice
- which of the following best describes how the embargo act of 1807 affected the united states?
it improved relations with britain and france
it boosted the u.s. economy, especially in new england
it led to the immediate start of the war of 1812
it hurt american trade and led to economic hardship
Question 1
In the 1800 US presidential election, Thomas Jefferson won and became president. John Adams was the outgoing president, Aaron Burr was Jefferson's running mate (and later involved in other events), and James Madison became president later (after Jefferson).
Marbury v. Madison (1803) is a landmark case where the Supreme Court established the power of judicial review (the ability of the court to declare laws unconstitutional). Ending impressment was not related to this case, doubling the US size was the Louisiana Purchase, and the position of Chief Justice existed before this case.
The Embargo Act of 1807 restricted US trade with foreign nations. It did not improve relations (it was a response to British/French actions), did not boost the economy (New England merchants were hurt), and the War of 1812 started later. It hurt American trade and caused economic hardship.
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A. Thomas Jefferson