Chapter 12 The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism, 1812–1824

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Chapter 12

I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

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1.Oliver Hazard Perry

2.Thomas Macdonough

3.William Henry Harrison

4.Francis Scott Key

5.Andrew Jackson

6.WashingtonIrving

7.James Monroe

8.James Fenimore Cooper

9.John Marshall

10.John C. Calhoun

11.John Quincy Adams

12.Daniel Webster

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II.Define and state the historical significance of the following:

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13.nationalism

14.peculiar institution

15.protective tariff

16.sectionalism

17.noncolonization

18.internal improvements

19.nonintervention

20.sectionalism

21.isolationism

22.Ohio fever

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III.Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

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23.second Bank of the United States

24.McCulloch v. Maryland

25.Tariff of 1816

26.Cohens v. Virginia

27.American System

28.Gibbons v. Ogden

29.Bonus Bill of 1817

30.Battle of Horseshoe Bend

31.Fletcher v. Peck

32.Virginia dynasty

33.DartmouthCollegev. Woodward

34.Era of Good Feelings

35.Treaty of 1818

36.panic of 1819

37.Florida Purchase Treaty

38.Tippecanoe

39.Constitution

40.Battle of the Thames

41.Land Act of 1820

42.Monroe Doctrine

43.Tallmadge Amendment

44.Russo-American Treaty of 1824

45.Missouri Compromise

46.Treaty of Ghent

47.Battle of Plattsburgh

48.Hartford Convention

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Questions

49. Rank the following in the order of what you see as their importance in shaping America’s legal system: McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. Ogden, Fletcher v. Peck, DartmouthCollege v. Woodward, Cohens v. Virginia. Justify your ranking.

50.The text’s authors crown John Marshall as “the foremost of the Molding Fathers,” whereas

contemporary newspaper editorial condemned him as “a man whose political doctrines led him

always…to strengthen government at the expense of the people.” Which point of view do you think has

the most substance? Why?

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