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MIDTERM REVIEW. Early Colonial Settlement O Early forms of representative democracy.

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1 MIDTERM REVIEW

2 Early Colonial Settlement O Early forms of representative democracy

3 Declaration of Independence O Thomas Jefferson O John Locke O Natural rights O People by the people O People should change or abolish the government O Common Sense

4 Weakness of A. of C. O Weak central gov’t O States had more power O No president O Each state made their own money O 9/13 to pass any law O All 13 to change the Articles

5 Great Compromise O Representation base on population O Equal representation O Bicameral O House of Reps – based on population O Senate – Equal representation (2 per state)

6 3/5 Compromise O Slaves to count for representation O Slaves not counted O Slaves will count for O Taxation O Representation

7 Ratification O 9 out of 13

8 Federalism O Division of power between the state and federal government O Delegated – federal gov’t powers O Reserved – State gov’t powers O Concurrent – Powers they share

9 Legislative Branch O Makes O House of Representatives & Senate O Impeach the President O Declare War O Controls gov’t spending

10 Executive Branch O Enforces/carries out O Commander in Chief O Chief of gov’t O Pardons people O Gives State of Union address O Makes treaties O Appoints judges, etc

11 Electoral College O Formal election of the President O Can win popular vote and lose election O Candidates campaign in populated states

12 Judicial Branch O Determining if a law is constitutional or not O Marbury v. Madison O Life O So they are free from political pressure

13 Checks & Balances O So one branch doesn’t get too much power O Veto O Impeach O Override veto O Judicial Review O President nominates judges & ambassadors

14 Unwritten Constitution O Judicial review O Political Parties O Cabinet O Lobbyist O Political Action Committees

15 Flexibility O The first 10 Amendments O ¾ O “Elastic Clause” – Congress can make laws to meet the needs of a changing society O Constitution is the supreme law of the land O McCulloch v. Maryland

16 Washington O Cabinet, two-term tradition O Political parties would divide country O Entangling alliances

17 Federalists v. Anti-federalists O Federalists O Strong federal gov’t O Industry O For England O Anti-federalists O Strong state gov’t O For France O Agriculture

18 Isolationism O Stay out of foreign affairs

19 Jefferson O Louisiana Purchase O France for 15 million O New Orleans O Doubled O Following the Constitution word for word O Not following the Constitution word for word O As a strict constructionist, Jefferson should have argued against the purchase; used his treaty making powers

20 War of 1812 O Impressment O Short term rise in nationalism O U.S. survived a major war on their own

21 Monroe O Time of peace and prosperity after the War of 1812 O No new European colonies in the Western Hemisphere

22 Jackson O They got rid of the land requirement to vote O Giving gov’t jobs to friends, family and political supporters

23 Indian Removal O Worcester v. Georgia O Indians won case because they had a treaty with the federal government O Jackson disregards decision and removes them O Trail of Tears – forceful removal of Cherokee west of the Mississippi River

24 Tariff Issues O Tariff of Abominations – 40% tax O South hated it O Forces people to buy American goods O Protects American businesses

25 Bank O Got rid of national bank O Put gov’t money into state banks (pet banks)

26 Reforms - Abolition O Movement to end slavery O Frederick Douglass O William Lloyd Garrison O Harriet Tubman O Harriet Beecher Stowe

27 Reforms - Inventions O 1 st Industrial Revolution O John Deere O Steamboat, & Steam locomotive O Canal development

28 Reforms - Religious O Second Great Awakening

29 Reforms - Education O Horace Mann O Elimination of one room school houses O Grade levels O Teacher training

30 Reforms – Mentally Ill O Dorothea Dix O Helped reform prisons and mental institutions O Educated people about mentally ill

31 Manifest Destiny O God given right to expand sea to shining sea 1. Independent from England 2. War in revolutionary war w/England 3. Bought from France for $15 million 4. Won in war; Treaty of Guadalupe-Hildalgo 5. Bought from Mexico for railroad 6. From Spain in Adams – Onis Treaty

32 Missouri Compromise O Missouri enters as a slave state O Maine enters as a free state O 36 o 30’ line is established

33 Six Causes of the War O Compromise of 1850 O Kansas – Nebraska Act (Bleeding Kansas) O Dred Scott Case O Uncle Tom’s Cabin O John Brown’s Raid O Election of Lincoln

34 O Preserve the Union O Gettysburg O Draft O Habeas corpus


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