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UNIT 2 TEST REVIEW DAY Zero Block: As you enter sit with your partner from last class. Get out your concept map assignment and continue work. It should be completed by 8:30!

UNIT 2 TEST REVIEW DAY Block 2: I will check your Chapter 12 focus questions during the test on Friday! Get out your concept maps from last class (with the sub) if you have them Grab 1 Copy of each of the following for your table: Give Me Liberty Enduring Vision The AMSCO Book

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was the Revolution of 1800? Who was involved? Why was it revolutionary?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Why was the Age of Jackson called the “Era of the Common Man?” Is this title accurate?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What happened to the American Economy after the War of 1812? What was Henry Clay’s American system?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was the Second Great Awakening? Any major figures for this movement?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe who the Democrats were (The Party of Andrew Jackson). What kind of people supported the Democrats?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe who the Whigs were. What kind of people supported the Whigs?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe the Election of What was the Corrupt Bargain?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was Transcendentalism? Who was Henry David Thoreau? Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe the Abolitionist movement. Who were its major figures?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe the Women’s Rights movement. Who were its major figures? What was the Seneca Falls Convention? Before fighting for women’s rights what did most women’s rights activists campaign for?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What were the causes of the War of 1812?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Describe Indian Removal. What groups were involved? What was the legal status of natives? What happened to them?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was the social structure of the South like before the Civil War? What was the status of the various social groups? What was the difference between the Upper and Lower South?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was labor like in the North after the Market Revolution? Who were the Lowell Girls? What was life like for people like them?

UNIT 2 TEST DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Be able to locate the following on a map of the United States: Louisiana Purchase Rush-Bagot Treaty Adams-Onis Treaty Lower South v Upper South Missouri Compromise