Test 3 Review

 


Ayers Chapter 8 Review
"The New Republic Faces a New Century (1800-1815)"

Terms

Election of 1800
midnight judges (1801)
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark Expedition
Sacagawea
Chesapeake-Leopard incident (1807)
Embargo Act (1807)
Battle of Tippecanoe (1811)
War Hawks
Hartford Convention (1814)
Treaty of Ghent (1814)
Battle of New Orleans (1815)


Questions to Consider

1. How did Jefferson's approach to the federal government differ from previous Federalist approaches?
2. How was the U.S. able to obtain Louisiana from France?
3. What were the steps leading to Madison's declaration of war against the British?


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Ayers Chapter 9 Review
"Exploded Boundaries (1815-1828)"

Terms

American System
Dartmouth College v. Woodward
McCullough v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
National Road
Erie Canal
Lowell System
Panic of 1819
Missouri Compromise
Vesey's Revolt
Monroe Doctrine
Corrupt Bargain of 1824
Anti-Masons
Election of 1828


Questions to Consider

1) Describe the ways in which different parts of the country became specialized by the 1820s.
2) How did the development of roads and canals affect the growth of the U.S. and the interrelationships of the various regions?
3) How did the key decisions of the Marshall Court affect the growing nationalism in the U.S.?

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Ayers Chapter 10 Review
"The Age of Andrew Jackson (1829-1836)"

Terms

spoils system
tariff of abominations
nullification and South Carolina
David Walker's Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World
Nat Turner revolt
Jackson's war on the U.S. Bank
Indian Removal Act
Texas independence fight (1836)
Charles G. Finney & revivalism
Joseph Smith & Mormonism
penitentiary system
William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator
gag rule

Questions to Consider

1) How did Jackson's view of the presidency influence his behavior in the nullification crisis, the war over the U.S. Bank, and the Trail of Tears?
2) What were the characteristics of the revivalism of the 2nd Great Awakening?
3) What role did abolitionists play in raising the issue of slavery to the nation's attention in the 1830s?