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Henry Clay proposedthe American
System in order to?
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1) Improvetransportation
2) Create a nationalcurrency
3) Unite the nation
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This Supreme Courtcase said the federal gov’t
has authority overinterstate commerce.
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This treaty gave Florida to the
U.S.
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The first foreign policy statement
of the U.S.A.
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AAmachine that machine that
cleaned the seeds cleaned the seeds from cotton.from cotton.
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He inventedHe invented the the cotton gin.cotton gin.
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EliEliWhitneyWhitney
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When MissouriWhen Missouriapplied to the Unionapplied to the Unionas a as a slave stateslave state, it, it
created a created a controversy. Why?controversy. Why?
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Because there were Because there were an equal number an equal number
of slave and of slave and free states,free states,
so the Senate wasso the Senate wasbalanced.balanced.
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THE THREE THE THREE PROVISIONS OF PROVISIONS OF THE THE MISSOURI MISSOURI COMPROMISECOMPROMISE
ARE:ARE:
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1) Missouri was1) Missouri wasadmitted as a admitted as a ______ state.______ state.slaveslave2) Maine was 2) Maine was admitted as a admitted as a _____ state._____ state.freefree
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3) The 36’ 30’’ line3) The 36’ 30’’ linewas extended andwas extended and
further slavery further slavery would not bewould not be
allowed ______ it.allowed ______ it.aboveabove
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MissouriMissouri______________________Slavery allowedSlavery allowed
No slaveryNo slavery
Missouri Compromise LineMissouri Compromise Line
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WHO WAS ELECTED
PRESIDENT IN 1828?
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‘‘Old Hickory”Old Hickory”
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When a presidentrewards his
supporters by appointing them to office, this is called?
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Why did AndrewJackson form the
Democratic-Republican
Party?
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Because Henry Claygave his votes to John Quincy
Adams to becomePresident.
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How did AndrewJackson react to
the Supreme Courtdecision in
Worcester v Georgia?
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Jackson refused toenforce it.
“John Marshall has made hisdecision, now let him enforce it”
Andrew Jackson
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The reasons for theIndustrial Revolution
in the USA were:1)The closing down ofNew England’s ______
with Britain.trade
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2) A steady supply of___________ laborersimmigrant
3) Abundant naturalresources such as
______ and ______.coal oil
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The issue that Websterand Clay thought
would hurt Jacksonin the election of
1832 was?
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John C Calhounbelieved that every
state should have the right to?
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1) _________ federallaws.
Nullify
2) ________ from theUnion.
Secede
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He developed symbolsHe developed symbolsfor the Cherokeefor the Cherokee
language. (alphabet)language. (alphabet)
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Andrew Jackson didAndrew Jackson didnot believe thatnot believe that
Whites and NativeWhites and NativeAmericans could liveAmericans could livetogether. This led to?together. This led to?
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The Panic of 1837damaged the
Presidency of?
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John Tyler becamePresident after thedeath of President
William Henry__________.Harrison
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Harrisondies
Who takesover?
JohnTyler
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WHERE WAS JOHNWHERE WAS JOHNTYLER FROM?TYLER FROM?
VirginiaVirginia
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What law of Congressallowed PresidentJackson to send
Federal troops intoSouth Carolina?
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A country which has a representative
government,elected by the
people:
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RepublicRepublicRepublicRepublic
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The power in aConfederacy is
held by?
The state governments
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A tariff is a tax on?
imports
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Powers of ourgovernment under
the Articles ofConfederation:
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1) Declare _____and make _______.
warpeace
2) sign _________.treaties
3) borrow _______.money
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4) Establish a _______ _________.postal service
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The ConfederationGovernment hadproblems with
Spain over?Wanting land that
belonged to the U.S.
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Shays Rebellion wascaused by ________and ___________ on
farmland.
inflationforeclosures
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The Virginia Plancalled for:
1) A _________legislature.
bicameral
2) Lower house onlyelected by the ______.people
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This compromiseestablished ourcurrent form ofGovernment:
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GREATGREAToror
CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT COMPROMISECOMPROMISE
GREATGREAToror
CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT COMPROMISECOMPROMISE
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This compromiseestablished how slaves would be
counted for voting population:
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3/5 3/5 COMPROMISECOMPROMISE
3/5 3/5 COMPROMISECOMPROMISE
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Those powers givento the national
Government by the states:
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DelegatedDelegatedPowersPowers
DelegatedDelegatedPowersPowers
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The French idea todivide the powers
of governmentinto three separate
branches:
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Separation Separation ofof
PowersPowers
Separation Separation ofof
PowersPowers
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This law set up how to bring in newstates from western
lands into the Union:
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NORTHWEST NORTHWEST ORDINANCEORDINANCE
NORTHWEST NORTHWEST ORDINANCEORDINANCE
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What is the“supreme law of the
land”?The Constitution
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What is the law making
branch (body) of ourgovernment?
CONGRESS
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The 16th Amendmentestablished?
The Income Tax
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An excise tax is a tax on?
Specified goods
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Thomas JeffersonSupported:1)_________construction
Strict
2) Education for ____.all
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3) Strong _______governments.
state
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The capital of theU.S. was moved to
________________ Washington D.C.
because Hamilton needed the support
of the _______.South
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Secretary of Treasure Hamiltonplaced an excisetax on________.whiskey
This caused?
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THEWHISKEYREBELLION
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The Federal Government put
down the WhiskeyRebellion without
firing a _____.shot
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This proved thatthe Federal
Government could?
Enforce the law!
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On July 14,1789, a revolution started in the country of
_______.France
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Whose side did the U.S.A. take in the war between
France and England?
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Neither - Pres.Washington
announced a policy of?
Neutrality
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Putting one’s region ahead ofthe nation as a
whole:
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John Adams tried to silence criticismof the Federalists
by signing what laws?
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Established the principle of?
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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruledin this case was?
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By the time Jefferson left office,
he had:
1) become a _______constructionist.
loose
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2) Reduced the sizeof ____________.government
3) Increased the
power of the__________.
president
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A group of Congressmen whowanted war with
the British:
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The British policy of seizing American
sailors and making them serve in
their navy:
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The Embargo Act of1807
forbade?
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The sale of goodsto Europe.
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Why was the Battleof New Orleans
so unique?
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It happened afterthe peace treaty
was signed!