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Chapter 9
- What did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions declare?
- What werethe Alien and Sedition Acts?
- Explain the concept of state’s rights.
- What is a person who lives in the United States but is not a citizen called?
- What were the first two political parties in the United States?
- Why were political parties created?
- What is meant by foreign policy?
- What act of Congressset up the federal court system?
- Why did Alexander Hamilton believe it was important to pay the nation’s debts?
- Why did Hamilton’s plan make the national government more powerful?
- What is the difference between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson?
- Why did Washington advise the nation to remain neutral in world affairs?
- Who held the belief that the nation’s future success lay in manufacturing and tradeinstead of agriculture?
- To solve the challenges the new nation faced, President Washingtondepended on what?
- What was the XYZ Affair?
- Why did Washington send 13,000 troops against the farmers in theWhiskey Rebellion?
Chapter 10
- Who were the candidates in the election of 1800 and what party did each represent?
- In the Election of 1800, who were the two candidates that tied?
- Who ultimately determined the winner in the election of 1800?
- Give examples of Federalist programs Jefferson eliminated; which significant one did he keep?
- Explain the principle of judicial review.
- Whatdid the Supreme Court decide in the case of Marbury v. Madison?
- What problem troubled Jefferson about his purchase of Louisiana?
- What weresome reasons behind the U.S. purchase of Louisiana from France?
- How did Native Americans aid the Lewis and Clark expedition?
- Why was Sacagawea so important to American history?
- What knowledge was gained from expeditions to the Louisiana Territory?
- Why did Jefferson send the Corps of Discovery into the Louisiana Territory?
- Explain The Embargo Act.
- How did the Napoleonic Wars affect the United States?
- Why were calls for war with Britain stronger in the Trans-Appalachian West than they were in other regions of the nation?
- Describes the U.S. military at the start of the War of 1812.
- Why was Oliver Hazard Perry’s victory over a British fleet in 1813 so important?
- Who was the commander that was victorious at both the Battle of Tippecanoe and the Battle of the Thames?
- Who saved the Lansdowne Portrait when the British burned Washington D.C.?
- What inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “Star Spangled Banner”?
- What was significant about the Battle of New Orleans?
- What treaty ended the War of 1812?
- What did the Judiciary Act of 1801 allow President Adams to do?
- What does the label radical mean?
- Which Native American leader died while fighting for the British in theWar of 1812 in the Battle of the Thames?
Chapter 11
- How did the invention of the cotton gin affect Native Americans?
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- What purpose did spirituals serve on Southern plantations?
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- Where were most of the nation’s early factories built, why?
- How did slaveholders try to control African Americans in the South?
- How did enslaved African Americans deal with the challenges of slavery?
- What made the Northeast and Midwest develop a close bond?
- How did the War of 1812 encourage the growth of U.S. manufacturing?
- How did transportation improvementsin the 1800s affect the nation?
- Who was the military commander who claimed Florida for the United States?
- What was the Missouri Compromise?
- Whatis nationalism?
- Explain the American System.
- What is Nat Turner best known for?
- Who demonstrated how a telegraph would allow people to communicate more quickly?
- What did the Supreme Court’s ruling in the 1819 case of McCulloch v. Maryland show?
- What did the Monroe Doctrine warn European powers about?
Chapter 12
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- Who was the candidate who was elected president as a result of what some Americans believed to be a corrupt political deal?
- Why was the election of 1824 not in the spirit of Jacksonian democracy?
- What was the central principle of Jacksonian democracy?
- What was Andrew Jackson’s practice of rewarding his political backers called?
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- What president’s election ended control of the government by an educated elite?
- What political leader from South Carolina was a strong nationalist beforebecoming a champion of states’ rights?
- Who was the Massachusetts political leader who was one of the strongestnationalists in the U.S. Senate?
- Explain why the tariff passed in 1828 was calledthe Tariff of Abominations?
- What was the major issue in the Webster-Hayne debate?
- Why was Andrew Jackson opposed to the doctrine of nullification?
- What was the forced journey of the Cherokee people from their Georgia homeland to Indian Territory became known as?
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- Why were the Cherokees forced to move west?
- Why was Sequoya such an important figure in the 1800s?
- What two things did Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison have in common?
- What did Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and John C. Calhoun all havein common?
- Who supported Jackson’s goal of preserving the Union, but as a founder of the Whig Party was also Jackson’s enemy?
- The Whig Party was most directly related to what political party?
- What development led to the Panic of 1837?
- Who was responsible for the nation’s money supply during most of Jackson’s presidency?
- Why did Andrew Jackson dislike the national bank and then decide to attack it?
Chapter 13
- Describe the population of California before the arrival of the forty-niners.
- Who were the two men that are most closely linked to the discovery of goldin California?
- Who were the people that went to California during the gold rush called?
- What route did miners take to reach California?
- What owned the mill that the discovery of gold in California was near?
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- How long after the gold rush did it take California to have enough people to become a state?
- What was William Travis best known for?
- What group of Americans sought religious freedom in the West?
- What “phrase” did Americans use to explain their expansion westward?
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- What route did most missionaries and farmers moving into the Far West travel along?
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- Who was most responsible for adding California, Oregon, and the Southwest to the United States?
- Where did the DonnerParty begin their ill-fated journey?
- Describe the relationship between Tejanos and Americans living in Texas.
- What did Americans in Texas have against their governmentin Mexico?
- Who commanded the Texas army and also was president of the Texas Republic?
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- How did the U.S. government gain control of California?
- What was one case in which the United States compromised and settled for lessland than many Americans wanted was in?
Chapter 14
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- What was the main objective of the nativists?
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- What was the “Know-Nothing” Party; who were its members?
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- What is a severe food shortage that results in widespread hunger and death called?
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- Give examples of a push factor in immigration.
- What was the cheapest way to travel by ship to America in the mid-1800s?
- People who come to a country to settle are called?
- Who was the slave that escaped that made dangerous trips back into the South to helpother
enslaved African Americans escape to freedom?
- Public schools spread across the North in the mid-1800s, due to what?
- What group had the most opportunity to get a public education?
- What group had the leastopportunity to get a public education?
- How did the Second Great Awakening influence Americans?
- What made Shakers different from most other Americans at the time?
- What way of thinking stressed that the spiritual world was more important than the physical
world? (Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote about this.)
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- What advice did Walden author Henry David Thoreau have for Americans?
- What did the women’s rights and the abolitionist movements have in common?
- Why did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organize the SenecaFalls Convention?
- What made the Seneca Falls Convention such an important event?
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- Who led the movement to improve treatment of the mentally ill in theUnited States?
- What effort was made to help workers during the 1830s and the 1840s?
- What connected many women and the temperance movement?
Chapter 15
- How did the outbreak of the War with Mexico revive disagreements overslavery between North
and South?
- What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
- What was a provision of the Compromise of 1850?
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- What was the Crittenden Plan?
- What was the purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act?
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- Who was a leading abolitionist, former slave, and the publisher of a newspaper?
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- Who held the most extreme views on slavery and abolition?
- What wasUncle Tom’s Cabinabout?
- How didUncle Tom’s Cabin impact Americans?
- Who is the author ofUncle Tom’s Cabin?
- What were the Lincoln-Douglas debates about?
- How did the Supreme Court add to the tensions over slavery in the 1850s?
- What is the belief that the people living in a region should decide key issues called?
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- Whatwas the Democratic Party’s platform inthe election of 1860?
- This new political party was formed by Free-Soilers, Northern Whigs, and Democrats who
opposed the spread of slavery. What is it called?
- Who hoped to seize weapons for a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry, Virginia?
- In 1860 and 1861, seven southern states seceded form the Union in protest of what?
- Who was the president of the Confederacy?
- What were the Confederate States of America?
MAPS
CHAPTER 9CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13CHAPTER 14
MANIFEST DESTINYCHAPTER 15
WHO AM I
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- John Adams
- Thomas Jefferson
- Alexander Hamilton
- George Washington
- William Clark
- Sacagawea
- Meriwether Lewis
- William Henry Harrison
- John Marshall
- Andrew Jackson
- Martin Van Buren
- John C. Calhoun
- Henry Clay
- James K. Polk
- Zachary Taylor
- Stephen Austin
- Sam Houston
- James K. Polk
- Frederick Douglass
- Sojourner Truth
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Harriet Tubman
- Horace Mann
- Henry Clay
- Jefferson Davis
- John Brown
- Stephen Douglas
- James Buchanan
- Abraham Lincoln
- Roger Taney
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