AP Exam Review Session #2

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AP Exam Review Session #2 1800-1850

Chapter 11 The “Revolution of 1800” Marbury vs. Madison Battle of Tippecanoe Macon’s Bill No. 2 “War Hawks” James Madison Tecumseh and The Prophet The Embargo Act Aaron Burr William Clark Meriwether Lewis Louisiana Purchase John Marshall Chesapeake Incident (Impressment)

Chapter 12 Battle of New Orleans Tariff of 1816 Monroe Doctrine Land Act of 1820 Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819 The Panic of 1819 Treaty of 1818 “The Era of Good Feelings” Gibbons v. Ogden “The American System” Cohens v. Virginia McCulloch v. Maryland Hartford Convention Missouri Compromise Treaty of Ghent Tallmadge Amendment Andrew Jackson

Chapter 13 The Corrupt Bargain John Quincy Adams The “Spoils System” Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations) John C. Calhoun Nullification Crisis Trail of Tears Indian Removal Act of 1830 The Bank War of 1832 Specie Circular The Whigs Martin Van Buren Panic of 1837 Lone Star Rebellion

A renewed national bank Protective tariffs Internal improvements Whigs Democrats A renewed national bank Protective tariffs Internal improvements Public schools Moral reforms: Prohibition of alcohol Abolition of slavery State's rights Federal restraint in social and economic affairs Expansion Mass-based Loyalties of all kinds of people, from all social/economic sections 5

Chapter 14 German and Irish Immigrants American/“Know-Nothing” Party Samuel Slater Cotton Gin Samuel Morse Telegraph Factory Girls Lowell Mill Cult of Domesticity Turnpikes Steamboats Robert Fulton Erie Canal Market Revolution before and after

Chapter 15 Second Great Awakening Charles Grandison Finney Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) Horace Mann Dorothea Dix American Temperance Society Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Seneca Falls Convention Declaration of Sentiments Robert Owen Brook Farm Oneida Community Shakers The Hudson River School Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Walt Whitman

Chapter 16 Harriet Beecher Stowe/Uncle Tom’s Cabin “Black Belt” of the Deep South Gabriel, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner slave rebellions The American Colonization Society William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator Frederick Douglass Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Free Soil Party

Chapter 17 John Tyler Caroline incident Aroostook War Joint Resolution on Texas Oregon Trail Manifest Destiny James K Polk California Oregon General Zachary Taylor Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Wilmont Proviso Mexican-American War Walker Tariff of 1846

Chapter 18 Popular Sovereignty California Gold Rush Underground Railroads Harriet Tubman Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 Franklin Pierce Matthew C. Perry Ostend Manifesto Gadsden Purchase Stephen A. Douglas Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 Republican Party

Answer with your partner How was the Presidential election of 1800 decided? Why do we consider it the “Revolution of 1800”? Who is John Marshall and what political party did her belong to? Explain Marbury v. Madison What are Jefferson’s beliefs on the military? How did Jefferson deal with the Barbary pirates? Why was Jefferson torn on what to do about purchasing Louisiana? Explain impressment and why it was controversial.

Answer with your partner What branch of the US military performed best during the War of 1812? What happened at Fort McHenry? Explain the Hartford Convention. Who’s idea was the American System and what was its purpose? Describe the sectional crisis of the 1820s? Who and what helped solve the crisis? What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?

Answer with your partner…. Describe the Corrupt Bargain of 1824 What are some of the reasons why John Q. Adams was unpopular? What two political parties formed out of the Democratic-Republicans? By analyzing the election of 1828, what part of the country was becoming more powerful? Explain the Spoils System Describe the 3 big events of Jackson’s presidency? How did Jackson contribute to the Panic of 1837? 13

Answer with you partner… Why did Irish immigrants face more discrimination than Germans? What did Germans mostly do for work in America after they immigrated? What was the main belief of the American Party? What did Samuel Slater do? How did Eli Whitney change the cotton industry? Gun industry? Why was the telegraph revolutionary? Explain the Market Revolution.

Answer with you partner… What was the “burned over district”? Explain the transcendentalist movement? What happened at Seneca Falls New York? Who was Nat Turner? What was the goal of the American Colonization Society? Explain Manifest Destiny. How did President Polk acquire California? What were “Spot” resolutions?

Answer with you partner… Explain popular sovereignty What were the details of the Compromise of 1850? What part of it was the most controversial What was the Ostend Manifesto? Explain the Underground Railroad