Mid-Term Review Wednesday, January 28 th 10:30 50 M.C. questions Thematic Essay DBQ Essay with documents.

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Mid-Term Review Wednesday, January 28 th 10:30 50 M.C. questions Thematic Essay DBQ Essay with documents

Unit Topics Unit 1: Colonial America Unit 2: The Constitution and Government Unit 3: The New Nation Unit 4: The Age of Jackson Unit 5: Sectionalism and the Civil War Unit 6: Reconstruction Unit 7: Manifest Destiny and the West Unit 8: Industrialization Unit 9: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era

Unit 1: Colonial America Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine Geography caused colonies to be economically different Declaration of Independence based on Locke’s theory of natural rights Revolted due to variety of reasons – Taxes, Proclamation, limiting rights Essay Topics Causes of Revolution Geography’s impact on colonies Growth of Democracy

Unit 2: The Constitution and Government James Madison Alexander Hamilton Articles of Confederation weak 1 st government Colonies argued over how to determine representation in Congress Federalists= strong gov. Anti-Federalists= weak gov. Essay Topics Articles vs. Constitution Federalists vs. Anti-federalists 3 branches of government

Unit 3: The New Nation George Washington Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson John Marshall Washington favored neutrality and isolationism Washington set precedents Hamilton wanted a bank and taxes to pay off debt Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Essay Topics Achievements of first Presidents Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans

Unit 4: The Age of Jackson Andrew Jackson Reformers – Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott – Horace Mann – Dorothea Dix # of people able to Vote increases Jackson pushed Indians west of Mississippi Essay Topics Reformers Indian Removal Jacksonian Democracy

Unit 5: Sectionalism and the Civil War Abraham Lincoln Abolitionists – Frederick Douglass – Harriet Beecher Stowe – John Brown – Harriet Tubman Slavery spreading west divides country South Secedes when Lincoln is elected Lincoln wants to preserve Union War strengthens power of government Essay Topics Causes of Civil War Abolitionists Achievements of Lincoln

Unit 6: Reconstruction Radical Republicans Andrew Johnson W.E.B Dubois Booker T. Washington 13 th 14 th 15th amendments Radical Republicans want to punish South and give full equality to blacks Jim Crow laws create Segregation Essay Topics African Americans after slavery Reconstruction- Success or Failure

Unit 7: Manifest Destiny and the West Thomas Jefferson President James Polk Louisiana Purchase doubles country and gives control of Mississippi River/New Orleans Homestead Act= 160 free acres Railroads make moving west easier Indians forced onto reservations Essay Topics Manifest Destiny Railroads Mexican American War

Unit 8: Industrialization John D. Rockefeller Andrew Carnegie Government favors laissez faire Monopolies eliminate competition Captains of Industry vs. Robber Barons Philanthropy = donating millions Essay Topics Impact of Industrialization Robber Barons or Captains

Unit 9: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era Boss Tweed Muckrakers – Jacob Riis – Upton Sinclair Jane Adams Theodore Roosevelt Industrialization causes corruption and poverty Muckrakers and reformers expose problems Government is needed to pass laws to protect people Essay Topics Reformers and Muckrakers Problems of Gilded Age Progressive Era- Success or Failure