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What did the treaty of paris include? |
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recognition of the us as an independent nation |
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11What did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 accomplish? |
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aReligious freedom in those areas |
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12What did the Anti – Federalists stand for? |
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aThe anti-federalist stood for not ratifying the constitution Also strong state government upset about the lack of bill of rights |
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15 What argument did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions present? |
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aThe heart of the unconstitutionality argument in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutionsrested on a strict states' rights interpretation of the Constitution |
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17 What was the result of the 1800 Presidential Election? |
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17 What was the result of the 1800 Presidential Election? |
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18 What was the most important achievement of the Great Compromise? |
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21 What was the main difference between Federalists and Republicans? |
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Different view of french revolution |
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22 What court case established that the Supreme Court could determine the constitutionality of Congressional Actions? |
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23 What issue was at the center of the debate between loose and strict construction of the Constitution? |
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creation of the national bank |
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23 What issue was at the center of the debate between loose and strict construction of the Constitution? |
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creation of the national bank |
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24 What is the essential feature of our federal form of government? |
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In this type of system, a central government shares power with a number of small local governments |
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25 What was a result of the Whiskey Rebellion? |
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Government enforced its laws |
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26 How long were the Federalists in control of the government? |
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27 What was the issue surrounding the XYZ Affair? |
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French officials demanded a bribe before negotiating |
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28 Who called the election of 1800 the Revolution of 1800? |
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29 Who declared against Britain during the War of 1812? |
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30 Henry Clay and John C Calhoun were known as _____________? |
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31 What was the low point for the US during the War of 1812? |
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While the British, Canadian, and native forces were the victors of 1812, 1813 would mark the lowest point of their fortunes during the war Destruction of DC |
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32 What did the Rush – Bagot Agreement call for? |
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The treaty provided for the demilitarization of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, where many British naval arangements and forts still remained The treaty laid the basis for a demilitarized boundary between the US and British North America |
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33 How did the American negotiators exceed President Jefferson's instructions concerning the Louisiana Purchase? |
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They got more land than was originally expected of them, but spent more money |
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34 What did the Embargo of 1807 prohibit? |
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The Embargo Act of 1807 was a bill that banned trade between the United States of America and other nations The bill also prevented many ships from leaving American ports thus hindering exploration |
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35What route did Lewis and Clark take on their expedition? |
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36 What region did the critics of the War of 1812 come from? |
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Other congressional critics of Hamilton noted that some states, like Virginia and Maryland New england |
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37 Why were Americans upset when Spain transferred the Louisiana Territory to France in 1800? |
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American ships, no leaving cargo in new orleans for ocean ship transfer mississipi closed to us |
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38 What was the major reason President Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine? |
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To prevent spain from reclaiming its lost empire (parts of NA) |
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39 List the parts of the American System promoted by Henry Clay |
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40 Describe the “era of good feelings” |
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no serious issues, rise in nationalism |
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41 List the provision under the Missouri Compromise |
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same number slave and free states |
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42 Who negotiated the “corrupt bargain” during the presidential election of 1824? |
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43 What issue was at the center of the nullification controversy? |
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44 Where did the Trail of Tears lead? |
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45 The Great Triumvirate was composed of whom? |
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Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun |
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46 What was one of the immediate results of the “canal age”? |
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Lower prices, higher production, improved transport and increased settlement |
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47 When did railroads begin to replace canals as the most important mean of transportation? |
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48 Where did most of the industrial growth in the United States take place between 1840 and 1860? |
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49 The railroad network that was developed during this time connected what two sections of the country? |
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50 What was essential to the development and operation of the railroads? |
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Invention of the telegraph |
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51 What countries did the majority of immigrants who arrived in the three decades before the Civil War come from? |
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52 Why did the south fail to develop a commercial of industrial economy? |
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Assets tied up in plantations and slavery |
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53Besides agricultural what the second most successful part of their economy? |
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aAnything that served the plantation system |
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54What was the dominant response to slavery among slaves? |
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55True/False – The Mormons were a highly organized military group |
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56What was the result of the Seneca Falls convention? |
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57What did William Lloyd Garrison preach about? |
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aGradual abolition of slavery; discuss slavery from blacks' perspective, not whites' |
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58What was the message in the Uncle Tom’s Cabin? |
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aAnti-slavery/ criticize the south |
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59What religious group was the leader in the antislavery movement? |
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60What was the greatest unifying force among all southern whites? |
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61What was the immediate cause of the War with Mexico? |
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62What was the result of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry? |
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aJohn Brown sentenced to death; south believed North was committed to slave insurrection |
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63What was the most important part of the Compromise of 1850 to the white south? |
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aStrengthened the Fugitive Slave Act |
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64Describe Oregon country as of the mid 1840s |
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aJoint occupation between British and USA/ more US than brits |
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65How did the White South view slavery in the first half of the 19th Century? |
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a“peculiar institution”/ positively (wanted to keep it) |
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66When did the Republican Party first run a candidate for President? |
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67Describe Lincoln and Douglass’ stance on current issues during their debates |
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aDouglass= popular sovereignty Lincoln=free soil |
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68List the slave states that did not join the Confederacy |
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aKentucky, Missouri, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland |
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69What was the turning point in the Civil War for the Union that came in the summer of 1863? |
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aVicksburg and Gettysburg |
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70Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freed the enslaved people in what areas? |
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71What did the Battles of Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor illustrate? |
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aU S Grant would not back down |
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72Why did Lincoln initially resist recruiting African American soldiers? |
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aDid not want problems with the border states |
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73What advantages did the Confederates have during the Civil War? |
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aFighting on their own land (familiar with the territory); had more motivation; better trained military leaders |
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74What was the southern strategy for winning the war? |
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aHold out against northern invasion |
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75Who was the Union General who won a reputation for his terms of “unconditional and immediate surrender”? |
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76Where did President Lincoln dedicate a national battlefield cemetery? |
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77What did General Sherman’s “March to the Sea” demonstrate? |
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78“With malice toward none, with charity toward all” is a key line from _________ |
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aLincoln's Second Inaugural Address |
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79What were the terms of surrender when Lee surrendered to Grant? |
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aVery generous to the south |
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80What were the provisions of the Compromise of 1877? |
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aput a republican in the White House |
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81What did Booker T Washington’s Atlanta Compromise call for? |
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aBlacks should not agitate for social equality, but instead should work for economic gains |
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82Was President Andrew Johnson impeached and removed from office? |
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aImpeached but not removed |
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83What was the most important accomplishment of state governments during Reconstruction? |
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aCreating public education system |
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84What did advocates of the new south want? |
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aIndustry and railroad development |
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85What did Congressional plans for Reconstruction call for? |
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aRailroad subs; protective tariffs; banking and industry reform |
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86What was the result of the Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court decision? |
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aUpheld racial segregation |
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87According to the Turner thesis, what did the frontier encourage? |
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88What was the goal of the Bureau of Indian Affairs? |
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aPolitical patronage during the hiring process |
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89Who were the FIRST white settlers to settle in the Far West? |
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90What did the Dawes Act of 1887 intend to do? |
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aAssimilate Native Americans |
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91What was the principal agent for industrial development in the late 19th Century? |
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92Where did the American steel industry first emerge? |
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93According to pragmatism, what should society be guided by? |
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94Who encouraged assimilation of immigrants? (What organizations) |
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95What was the immigrant population like in American cities in the 19th Century? |
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aMostly in cities/slums/tenements |
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96Describe the settlers who migrated to Texas before it joined the United States |
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aWhite southerners and slaves |
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97Who inhabited the first suburbs that surrounded American cities? |
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aThe new upper class/ wealthy moderately wealthy |
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97Who inhabited the first suburbs that surrounded American cities? |
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aThe new upper class/ wealthy moderately wealthy |
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98Name the two candidates in the election of 1896 |
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aWilliam McKinley, William Bryan |
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99What were the Granger Laws designed to do? |
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aImpose restrictions on railroad rates and practices; prevent unfair monopolistic practices |
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100In 1896 what did the Populists support? |
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