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Review for Quiz 3
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What is Nationalism? Nationalism—national interests come before the State or foreign concerns
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Why did the U.S. Experience a period of Nationalism after the War of 1812? Marshall Court(Supreme Court) :Limiting State Powers Missouri Compromise—preserves balance between slave and free states. Avoids war. Monroe Doctrine- warns Europe not to interfere in Americas, National Security.
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What is the Monroe Doctrine? Monroe Doctrine- warns Europe not to interfere in Americas,
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What was the Industrial Revolution - machines replace hand tools - large-scale factory production develops -Mass production goods in large quantities
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What Was the Transportation Revolution Many states build turnpikes, toll roads pay for themselves Federal government funds highways to connect different regions
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What was the Market Revolution The Market Revolution changed how people sold their goods. A move away from just having enough for your family, to having enough goods sell for a profit.
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What was the “Corrupt Bargain” of 1824 In 1824, Andrew Jackson wins popular but not electoral vote John Quincy Adams elected president by House of Representatives with Henry Clay’s support Jacksonian’s claim John Q. Adams and H. Clay have struck a “corrupt bargain”
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What was Jacksonian Democracy Led by Andrew Jackson, and followers of Jackson’s beliefs The political party was know as the Democratic-Republicans Things that they believed in: ◦ 1. Voting rights for all white men ◦ 2. settling the American West ◦ 3. Spoils system-.
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What did the Indian Removal Act do? Congress passes Indian Removal Act of 1830 - this will fund treaties that force Native Americans to the west Jackson pressures some tribes to move, forcibly removes others
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Why did some people view President Jackson as “King” His opponents called him King Andrew, because they believe he abused the power of the Presidency. Some people thought he wanted to make the President more powerful
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