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Vision in Action Find the Cube Activity in the section titled Vision in Action. Each cube represents a vision Jefferson had for the United States. Those “visions” have been provided for you in the first column of the chart below.

Next to each vision write down one action Jefferson took to meet his vision. You will write this action in the second column. Remember, you only need one action. Do not write all three from the cube activity.

In the last column you need to explain, IN YOUR OWN WORDS, how the action helps to meet Jefferson’s vision. Basically, you are connecting the first two columns

*In the vision column you will find an explanation of what the words mean.
Vision
Action

Connect
Limited Government

*This means reducing the power of the federal government.
Cut many taxes

Frugal Government

* This is a government that spends money wisely. They waste very little money.
Reduced the government debt

Rights of People

Did not forces his ideas on Congress

Agrarian Society

* A society based on farming.
Cut prices on public lands

No Special Ceremony or Display of Power.
Shook hands instead of bowing

Read the section titled Challenges on page 3 of the lesson and answer the following question:

The case Marbury v. Madison was important because it was the first time the United States Supreme Court did what?
A:

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As a result of a slave result, France had to give up control of the island nation of Haiti. What land did Napoleon, the leader of France, sell to make up some of the money they lost from the revolt?
A:

Read the section titled Challenges on page 3 of the lesson and replace all of the missing words in the following sentence.
The US bought the Louisiana Territory from France for a total of ## dollars which ends up being about per acre. This purchase basically the size of the US.

Read the section titled Challenges on page 3 of the lesson and answer the following question:

Jefferson had two major issues to deal with in regards to ocean travel. What were those problems and how did Jefferson deal with those problems?
The first problem was . . .
Jefferson dealt with it by . . .

The second problem was . . .
Jefferson dealt with it by . . .

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