Last thing for the night we need a 90 and above from everyone tomorrow if we want to win and focus your studying on wildcat banks and panic of 1819
#tips, From Ferg Himself.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Chapter 12 Study Guide
Chapter 12
The War of 1812
- What’s important about
Battle of Plattsburgh in regards to the war? 235
- What happened to DC?? 235
- Who’s the hero of the
Battle of New Orleans and why is the battle important? 236-237
Treaty of Ghent
- Terms for this treaty? 237-238
Federalist Grievances
and the Hartford Convention
- What is the Hartford Convention and what are the three main
requests? 239
- How did this convention affect the Federalist party? 239
The Second War for
American Independence
- Long term effects of the War? 239-240 (IMPORTANT)
- Point of Rush Bagnot Agreement?? 240
Nascent Nationalism
- What two main things
heightened nationalism? 240
“The American System”
- What’s the point of 1816
Tariff? 241
- What was “The American
System” and why were President Madison and some members of Congress
opposed to it? 241-242
The So-Called Era of
Good Feelings
- Who’s name is associated
with Era of Good feelings and why? Why is it a misnomer?
- What caused the Panic of
1819, and what was its longer term influence? 243
The Missouri
Compromise
- What were the many causes
of westward expansion? 244
- What led to the Tallmadge
Amendment and why was it rejected by the Senate? 245
- What were the terms of the
Missouri Compromise of 1820? 245
Marshall’s Judicial
Decisions
- How
did the John Marshall court help to strengthen federal rights over
states’ rights? 247
- How did each of the
following cases influence the American judiciary? (Main points/results)
McCulloch
v. Maryland (1819) 247
Cohens
v. Virginia (1821) 247
Gibbons
v. Ogden (1824) 247
Fletcher
v. Peck (1810) 250
Dartmouth
College v. Woodward (1819) 250
Sharing Oregon and
Acquiring Florida
- What were the terms of the Treaty of 1818? 251
- What were the terms of the Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819? 252
The Menace of
Monarchy in America
- Why was America concerned about European intervention in Latin
America? 253
- How did Great Britain help support American desires regarding
Latin America? 253
- What was stated in the Monroe Doctrine (1823) and what was its significance? 253-2
Monday, December 16, 2013
Here the Guide with the Page Numbers
Guiding Questions: Chapter 11
The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800-1812
“The Revolution of 1800”
1. What did Adams’ Federalists “wage a defensive struggle for?” 211
2. What did the Jeffersonians “present themselves as?” 211
3. Why did Adams lose his presidency to Jefferson in the election of 1800? 211-212
4. In what sense, if any, is the idea of a “Revolution of 1800” justified? 215
5. What did Jefferson mean by the phrase, “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? 216
6. How much did Jefferson respond to the Alien and Sedition Acts? 217
7. What did Jefferson do with the Excise Tax? What was the consequence? 217
8. What Federalist programs did President Jefferson allow to remain? 218
Marbury v. Madison & the Supreme Court
9. What was the Judiciary Act of 1801, and why did the Republican Congress repeal it? 218
10. What was William Marbury suing for in the case of Marbury v. Madison? 218
11. How did the Marbury v. Madison decision establish the right of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional? (judicial review) 218-219
12. How did the Jeffersonians seek revenge after Marbury v. Madison?219
Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior
13. Why did Jefferson dramatically reduce the American military? 219
14. What caused the Tripolitan War and how was it ended? 220
15. What was the “mosquito fleet?”220
The Louisiana Purchase
16. What were the instructions of James Monroe when he was sent to purchase New Orleans? What was the next option if the proposal failed? 221
17. Why did Napoleon decide to sell the Louisiana Territory? How much was it sold for? 221-222
18. Why was Jefferson conflicted over the American purchase of Louisiana from the French? 222
19. How did Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase transform America’s understanding of itself and its future? 222-223
Short Term Long Term
20. What was achieved by the Lewis and Clark Expedition? 223
21. Why did Burr challenge Hamilton to a duel, and what was the result? 223
The Embargo: Causes & Effects
22. What were the Orders in Council and how did Napoleon respond? 225
23. What happened to the U.S. frigate, the Chesapeake? 226
24. Why did Jefferson impose the Embargo Act? How effective was it? 226
25. How did New England ultimately benefit from the Embargo? 228
26. What was the Non-Intercourse Act and how effective was it? 228
27. What was Macon’s Bill No. 2 and how effective was it? 228
Madison Goes to War
28. Who were the “war hawks?” 229
29. How and why did Tecumseh and “the Prophet” form an Indian confederacy, and what happened to it? 230
30. What were the reasons for the War of 1812? 230-231
31. Why and how did New Englanders oppose the War of 1812? 231
The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800-1812
“The Revolution of 1800”
1. What did Adams’ Federalists “wage a defensive struggle for?” 211
2. What did the Jeffersonians “present themselves as?” 211
3. Why did Adams lose his presidency to Jefferson in the election of 1800? 211-212
4. In what sense, if any, is the idea of a “Revolution of 1800” justified? 215
5. What did Jefferson mean by the phrase, “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? 216
6. How much did Jefferson respond to the Alien and Sedition Acts? 217
7. What did Jefferson do with the Excise Tax? What was the consequence? 217
8. What Federalist programs did President Jefferson allow to remain? 218
Marbury v. Madison & the Supreme Court
9. What was the Judiciary Act of 1801, and why did the Republican Congress repeal it? 218
10. What was William Marbury suing for in the case of Marbury v. Madison? 218
11. How did the Marbury v. Madison decision establish the right of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional? (judicial review) 218-219
12. How did the Jeffersonians seek revenge after Marbury v. Madison?219
Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior
13. Why did Jefferson dramatically reduce the American military? 219
14. What caused the Tripolitan War and how was it ended? 220
15. What was the “mosquito fleet?”220
The Louisiana Purchase
16. What were the instructions of James Monroe when he was sent to purchase New Orleans? What was the next option if the proposal failed? 221
17. Why did Napoleon decide to sell the Louisiana Territory? How much was it sold for? 221-222
18. Why was Jefferson conflicted over the American purchase of Louisiana from the French? 222
19. How did Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase transform America’s understanding of itself and its future? 222-223
Short Term Long Term
20. What was achieved by the Lewis and Clark Expedition? 223
21. Why did Burr challenge Hamilton to a duel, and what was the result? 223
The Embargo: Causes & Effects
22. What were the Orders in Council and how did Napoleon respond? 225
23. What happened to the U.S. frigate, the Chesapeake? 226
24. Why did Jefferson impose the Embargo Act? How effective was it? 226
25. How did New England ultimately benefit from the Embargo? 228
26. What was the Non-Intercourse Act and how effective was it? 228
27. What was Macon’s Bill No. 2 and how effective was it? 228
Madison Goes to War
28. Who were the “war hawks?” 229
29. How and why did Tecumseh and “the Prophet” form an Indian confederacy, and what happened to it? 230
30. What were the reasons for the War of 1812? 230-231
31. Why and how did New Englanders oppose the War of 1812? 231
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