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Which state most wanted to nullify federal laws?

SC

Does nullification favor states’ rights or federal power?

States’ rights

What was the immediate cause SC to leave the country?

The election of Lincoln because he was a northerner.

Give an example of an abolitionist and what he or she did.

John Brown – led armed rebellion Harriet Tubman – conductor on Underground Railroad

Why did South Carolina want to end the tariff?

More states rights. Cheaper trade with Europe.

Give two current examples of propaganda.

Ads. Billboards. Commercials. Political speeches.

Name an example of terrorism in Germany before the Holocaust

Reichstag Fire assassinations

What were the Nuremberg Laws?

Rules that took away rights of Jews a little at a time, starting with marrying Christians and women working.

Why did Hitler get dictator powers?

Reichstag Fire destroyed German congress Enabling Act gave him “temporary” decision- making power

What type of government did Germany have before the Holocaust?

A democratic republic

What is Jacksonian democracy?

An expansion of political power to more people with voting for all white men and nominating conventions for picking the president

What was the Trail of Tears?

When Jackson used the military to force NAs off their land, killing thousands.

Name two things Jackson did before he was president.

Won Battle of New Orleans Invaded Spanish FL

True or False: Jackson hated the federal power of the national bank but worked to enforce the federal tariff.

TRUE

How did Jackson get SC to stay part of the union?

Lowering the tariff

Which countries fought in the War of 1812?

U.S. and Great Britain

Which battle in the War of 1812 led to a famous song?

Fort McHenry led to Star Spangled Banner

Which invention most affected the South during the Industrial Revolution, and how did it change the South?

Cotton gin increased profits from cotton

Which had a bigger effect on the U.S., the Mexican War or the War of 1812?

Best answer: Mexican War because of land gained; US gained war heroes and an anthem from War of 1812

There was a switch from making goods at home to buying mass produced goods. Why? Explain using two inventions.

Steam engine could transport goods mass produced with interchangeable parts.

Who was the President who bought Louisiana and why did he buy it?

Jefferson due to doubling the size of the country for trade

Where was the Louisiana Purchase and how much bigger did the Louisiana Purchase make the US?

Middle of the country, doubled the size of the US

Name two examples of Native American resistance.

Fighting – Crazy Horse(fought his whole life for Native Americans in South Dakota), Chief Black Hawk (Sauk chief who fought the US and was captured and wrote popular book), Chief Osceola (leader of Seminole who attacked American settlers in FL), Geronimo (Apache leader of the last Native American fighting force to surrender), Political Negotiation - Cherokee going to Supreme Court Chief Joseph (led resistance fighters of the Nez Perce, eventually went to Washington to plead his case) Chief Ouray (chief of the Utes who went to Washington to protest forced relocation of Native Americans)

What and when was Westward Expansion?

A period in the 1800s when the US took over land up to the Pacific Ocean that Native Americans lived on.

What happened during the Mexican War?

US crossed into disputed territory, beat Mexico and took almost half its land as part of the US