Period 4 Flashcards

- second great awakeing (30 cards)

1
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the Louisiana purchase (1803)

A
  • sold by France for $15 million
  • had to use a loose interpretation to purchase the land
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marbury vs. Madison

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under the judiciary act, the court interprets the law
“judicial review”

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2
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louis and Clark

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explore the Louisiana territory

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3
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causes of the war of 1812

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british impressment
british helping natives

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5
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democratic Republicans believed in a

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strict interpretation of the constitution

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6
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the lousiana purchase

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bought from France for 15 million
Jefferson has to use a loose interpretation to buy it

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7
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marbury vs. Madison

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establishes judicial review
the supreme court interprets the law

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8
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causes of the war of 1812

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british impressment
british helping/aiding natives

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9
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heartford convention

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a meeting with the federalist to discuss adding amendments to the consititution
contributes to the end of the federalist party

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10
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embargo act of 1807

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jeffersons reaction to the Chesapeake affaire
stop all trade with foreign nations
ends up hurting the us

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11
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non intercourse act of 1809

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trade with everyone else but britian and France

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12
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macons bill no.2

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trade with britian or France once they agree to stop impressment

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13
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battle of Tippecanoe

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british help the natives, british supply natives with weapons
fought between the US and natives

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14
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treaty of Ghent

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offically ends the war of 1812

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15
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era of good feeling

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James Madison’s presidency
the democratic republicans are basically the only party
two parties aren’t competing for power
sense of national unity and optimism

16
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american system (Henry clay)

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  • federal funded improvements
  • protective tarrifs
  • restablish US bank
17
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tallmadge act

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prohibits slavery in missouri

18
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missouri compromise

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  • solution to the balance of free and slave states being upsetted
    anything above the 36 30 line is free EXCEPT for missouri
    Maine would enter as a free state
19
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Adams onis treaty

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ceded Florida to the US from Spain
defined the boundary between Spain and the US

20
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monroe doctorine

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the western hemespere is basically off limits to any European power

21
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OLD IMMIGRANTS

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Irish and German immigrants
looking for economic opportunity in the US
northern and western Europe

22
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the cult of domesticity

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women had a specific role in the home
their purpose was to take care of the home

23
Q

the election of 1824 is also nicknamed the _________
why

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  • Andrew jackson wins the popular vote, but there is no majority winner for the electoral votes
    so the election goes to the house
    henry clay the speaker of the house is believed to help john Quincy Adams win the election
    Jackson supporters called this the corrupt bargain
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the election of 1828
jackson wins the election
25
the tarrif of 1828
It was designed to protect American industries, particularly in the North, by raising taxes on imported goods northerners loved it south hated it
26
jackson vetos the
2nd national bank
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Indian removal act of 1830
natives signed treaties that weren't upfront natives pushed off their lands and into reserves
28
the second great awakening
religious revival led to sociatal movements temperance women's sufferage abolishonist education reform orignnated in the northeast ( the burnt over district) NY
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the seneca falls convention
first women's right conference drafted the declaration of sentemits