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Social Studies STAAR Test Review
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Manifest Destiny
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63. Manifest Destiny Belief that the U.S. was destined to run from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.
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64. U.S.-Mexican War Occurred over the annexation (addition) of Texas.
After its victory, the U.S. acquired most of the present day American Southwest (Mexican Cession).
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Age of Jackson and Reform Movements
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65. Andrew Jackson His election was one for the Common Man.
Believed in a strong national government. Hero of the Battle of New Orleans.
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66. Democratic Party Revolved around the beliefs of Jackson.
Strong Federal Government. Supported by Southerners and slave owners.
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67. Daniel Webster Represented the viewpoint of the North.
Believed in preserving the Union was most important. Remember what George Washington said about what geographical differences will do to our country.
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68. Henry Clay “Great Compromiser”.
Worried how the spread of slavery would affect Western Territories. Lets make a deal.
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Long live slavery and states’ rights!
69. John C. Calhoun Represented the South. From South Carolina. Believed in slavery and states’ rights. Long live slavery and states’ rights!
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70. Protective Tariff Tax on imports meant to protect U.S. industries.
Made imports more expensive and encouraged people to buy products made in the U.S.
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71. States’ Rights Belief that states don’t have to follow Federal law if that state feels that law violates the Constitution.
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72. Nullification Crisis Occurred when South Carolina refused to enforce the Protective Tariff of 1828. President Jackson threatened to enforce the tariff South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union.
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73. Indian Removal Act of 1830 All Indians East of the Mississippi would be moved to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) The Indian’s land was wanted for farming.
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74. Trail of Tears The Cherokee Indians were forced to march to Indian Territory. One fourth of them died on the trip.
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75. Reform Movements Women’s Rights- Led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The “Declaration of Sentiments” from the Seneca Falls Convention called for equal rights for women.
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75. Reform Movements Public (Common) School- Led by Horace Mann. Called for education for all students regardless of background.
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75. Reform Movements Temperance- Against the abuse of alcohol. Believed it caused problems like family violence and poverty.
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75. Reform Movements Abolitionist- Wanted to do away with slavery. Found in the North.
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75. Reform Movements Mental Illness and Prison Reform- Dorothea Dix. Wanted to improved conditions for the mentally ill and better treatment of prisoners.
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The Coming of The Civil War
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76. Frederick Douglass Former slave who spoke against slavery and for human rights.
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77. Compromise of 1850 California admitted as a free state.
Strengthened Fugitive Slave Law.
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78. Uncle Tom’s Cabin Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Antislavery novel which caused many Northerners to oppose slavery.
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79. Kansas-Nebraska Act Allowed Popular Sovereignty to determine legality of slavery in these territories. Led to violence.
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80. Dred Scott v Sanford Supreme Court case which stated slaves were not citizens.
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81. Election of 1860 Abraham Lincoln elected president.
Caused Southern states to secede from the Union.
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82. Lincoln’s Inaugural Addresses
First Inaugural Address- North would leave slavery alone but would act to preserve the Union. Second Inaugural Address- Wanted to treat the Southern states without malice after the Civil War.
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