How Jefferson And Adams Campaigned
Question: Describe how Jefferson and Adams campaigned.
Answer: They made their ideas known by writing letters to leading citizens and to newspapers.
Question: Give an example of a personal attack that each side made during the campaign.
Answer: Federalists said Jefferson was “godless.” Republicans said that Adams would bring back the monarchy.
Question: Electors each cast two ballots for president. The person who got the majority of votes would be president. The vote was _______.
Answer: tied
Question: Then _______had to decide the election.
Answer: the House of Representatives
Question: Then _____ changed his vote.
Answer: one Federalist
Question: _______was elected president, and _______was elected vice president.
Answer: Jefferson, Burr
Question: Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment to prevent _______.
Answer: another tie between a presidential and a vice-presidential candidate
Question: After that, each elector would _______ .
Answer: cast one vote for president and one for vice president
Question: Cause and Effect: Marbury v. Madison
Answer: Marshall claimed for the courts the right to find acts of other branches unconstitutional.
Question: What principles of judicial review were introduced in the opinion for Marbury v. Madison?
Answer: The Constitution is the supreme law; the Constitution must be followed if there are conflicts between it and other laws; the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional.