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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Chpt 12 Chpt 13 Chpt 14 Chpt. 15 Chpt 11
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C1-$100 Chapter 11 - $100 True of False: The “Revolution of 1800” involved a radical transfer of power from the Federalist merchant class to urban artisans and craftsmen False
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C1-$200 Chapter 11 - $200 One Federalist policy that Jefferson quickly overturned was this. The Excise Tax
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C1-$300 Chapter 11 - $300 What did Marbury vs. Madison do? The Constitutionality of Legislation
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C1-$400 Chapter 11 - $400 What was Jefferson uneasy about purchasing Louisiana? He didn’t know if it was constitutional
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C1-$500 Chapter 11 - $500 What did “war hawks” want in the War of 1812? The capture and annexation of Canada
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C2-$100 Chapter 12 - $100 What What were 3 significant effects of the Battle of New Orleans? Emergence of American nationalism, ended the War of 1812, triggered a British naval blockade, which caused an economic depression
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C2-$200 Chapter 12 - $200 What were 3 stipulations of the Missouri Compromise? Missouri admitted to Union as a slave state, Maine admitted to the Union as a free state, slavery was prohibited in the western territories north of the 36 th parallel
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C2-$300 Chapter 12 - $300 European non-colonization of the Americas & nonintervention with American affairs What 2 things did the Monroe Doctrine assert ?
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C2-$400 Chapter 12 - $400 The Federalists 1The Hartford Convention marked the end to what political party?
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C2-$500 Chapter 12 - $500 What were 3 issues that plagued the Era of Good Feelings? Bank, tariff, internal improvements, sale of public lands
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C3-$100 Chapter 13 - $100 8 th president: first to be born under the American flag Martin Van Buren
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C3-$200 Chapter 13 - $200 When Daniel Webster and Henry Clay presented Congress with a bill to renew the Bank of the U.S. charter, the charter was not set to expire and Clay pushed for renewal to make it an election issue Bank War 1832
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C3-$300 Chapter 13 - $300 A compromise bill that would gradually reduce the Tariff of 1832 by 10% over a period of eight years. By 1842 the rates would be back at the mildly protective level of 1816 Compromise Tariff of 1833 AKA “Force Bill”
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C3-$400 Chapter 13 - $400 Congress had increased the tariff significantly in 1824. This tariff was also called this by the southerners. Tariff of Abominations
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C3-$500 Chapter 13 - $500 Elected in 1824, four candidates and Clay had the power to throw in the candidate of his choice. Adam’s was elected due to the influence of Henry Clay, the secretary of state. Corrupt Bargain of 1824
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C4-$100 Chapter 14- $100 Who were also known as the Order of the Star Spangled Banner? Know-Nothing Party
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C3-200 Chapter 14- $200 In the factory system, exploited workers were known as this. Wage slaves
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C3-$300 Chapter 14- $300 The case of Commonwealth vs. Hunt did what? Legalized Labor Union 1842
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C3-$400 Chapter 14- $400 Who invented the mechanical mow reaper? Cyrus McCormick
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C3-$500 Chapter 14- $500 Who said the rights of a community were greater than a corporate contract? Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney
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C4-$100 Chapter 15- $100 Who wrote the Age of Reason? Thomas Paine
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C4-$200 Chapter 15- $200 What did Deism help inspire? The Unitarian Faith
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C4-$300 Chapter 15- $300 What was the contributing factor that spread the Second Great Awakening to the frontier? “Camp Meetings”
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C4-$400 Chapter 15- $400 When was the American Temperance Society formed? 1826
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C4-$500 Chapter 15- $500 Who was the founder of the Oneida Community?. The British policy of ____ was a kind of forced enlistment which became a cause of the War of 1812 John Humphrey Noyes
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