Describe Henry Clay's American System in 16 words or less. Make sure your summary emcompasses the main points of the system.
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Compare the economies of the North, South and West during the 1800s. This does not mean to just copy word for word from your notes. Pharaphrase (summarize with details)
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Explain how the Western region played both sides politically during the 1800s.
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Show me (draw a visual) that you understand the Monroe Doctrine
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Explain the main aspects of Manifest Destiny
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What dangers did people face when they traveled along the oregon trail?
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Why was the election of 1824 unique?
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What issue happened after the Treaty of Velasco was signed?
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What was the main question when it came to new states entering the Union?
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Explain the cause(s) of the Mexican American War
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SHOW me that you understand the Missouri Compromise
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Define Popular Sovereignty based on the information from this unit of study
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Why would a northerner be upset over the stricter fugitive slave laws passed in the Compromise of 1850?
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What is the main issue that was being debated during the election of 1860?
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Explain why sessionists believed the only choice they had was to leave the Union after the election of 1860.
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Why was the south shocked that Lincoln won the presidental election of 1860?
Which Region had the most diverse population?
North
West
South
All of the regions were diverse
Why did California become very popular?
Gold Rush
Oregon Trail
Fertile Lang
Native Americans were forced to move there
What will allow more white males to vote in the Election of 1828, which allowed Andrew Jackson to be elected President.
Univseral suffrage
Worcester v GA court case
A corrupt bargain
Women's suffrage
The Force Bill of 1833 allowed the president to do what?
Use force to remove Native Americans from their lands
Force the Supreme Court to support his executive decisions
Force Congress to pass legislation the president supported
Use the U.S. military to enforce acts of Congress and collect taxes
Why did Southerners call the Tariff of 1828 the “Tariff of Abominations”?
They thought that the tariff rate was abominably low and should be increased
The tariff raised taxes on slaves, which would harm the South’s domination of the international slave trade
They believed the high tariff would hurt their trading relationship with France
They believed that it would benefit Northern manufacturers at the expense of Southerner’s business
The Spoils System refers to
The banks owned by Jackson's supporters where the administration put money after closing down the National Bank
Giving jobs to one's political supporters who are not qualified for the job
The removal of the Cherokee from their lands
The informal advisors to President Jackson
Why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?
He believed the Bank was unconstitutional and felt it served only the interests of banking and manufacturing elites
He believed that wealthy bankers were corrupt and could not be trusted to protect the nation’s money
He lost a lot of money in the stock market in 1822, and thereafter blamed the banker he worked with
He felt its contract was too expensive and the money would be better spent on acquiring more territory in the west
Stated that the Cherokee tribe had a federal land grant and could stay on their lands in the Southeast despite what state governments passed. This was ignored by President Jackson when he passed the Indian Removal Act
Worcester v GA
Marbury v Madison
McCulloch v Maryland
Gibbons v Ogden
What was the Trail of Tears?
The removal of the Cherokee tribe from Georgia to Oklahoma
Government workers who lost their jobs due to Jackson’s Spoils System
The movement of the Seminole Tribe from the west to Florida
Jackson’s angry negotiations with the Cherokee
Choose all that apply:
In order for Americans to move into Texas territory they had to:
Convert to Roman Catholicism
Claim themselves as Texans for life
Abolish Slavery
Switch their cash crops to Tobacco
Become Mexican citizens
What treaty will grant Texas it's independence?
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Texas
Treaty of Velasco
Who was the United State President during the Mexican American War?
James Monroe
James Madison
James K. Polk
William McKinley
Choose all that apply:
Which territories were gained from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Mexican Cession
Oregon
Texas
Gasdsen Purchase
All northerners wanted to end slavery.
True
False
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote:
The Liberator
Chronicles of Slavery
The Abolitionist Papers
Uncle Tom's Cabin
John Brown is known for:
Being labeled a Martyr in the south after his failed attempt as a slave revolt.
The successful slave revolt at Harpers Ferry
Being a radical southern plantation owner who fought in Kansas for the expansion of slavery
Being a radical abolitionists who died while trying to stage a slave revolt at Harpers Ferry.
What state had to be added as a free state to satisfy the Missouri Compromise?
Michigan
California
Missouri
Maine
What will cause the Missouri compromise and popular sovereignty to become void?
Compromise of 1850
Dred Scott Decision
Election of 1860
Raid at Harpers Ferry
What state will experience bloodshed over popular sovereignty?
Kansas
Nebraska
Missouri
Texas
Which political party opposed slavery?
Democratic
Republican
Free Soilers
Know-Nothings
Compmromise of 1850 will introduce the use of _____________ to determine whether a state will be a free state or slave state.
Popular Sovereignty
Senate votes
the 36'30 N Latitude line
All of these answers are correct
Choose all that satisfied the northerners in the compromise of 1850.
Popular Sovereignty is applied to future statehoods