Name: _______________________________ USVA History

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Name: _______________________________

USVA History

Study Guide – Chapter 7.2 – Nationalism at Center Stage

1.

John Marshall’s decision in the court case of ___________________________________ established that the federal government (specifically Congress) had the power to regulate interstate commerce.

2.

In the court case of McCulloch v. Maryland , John Marshall ruled that the _____________ powers of the Constitution allowed a national bank to be considered constitutional. He also took away the power for state to tax a federal institution.

3.

Spain gave Florida to the United States as part of the ____________________________.

4.

The _____________________________ stated that European powers should not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere and its nations.

5.

The Monroe Doctrine stated that the American continents should not be considered for future _________________________ by any European powers.

6.

President Monroe argued that emerging republics of the Western Hemisphere were inherently different from the governments of Europe, which were __________________.

7.

According to the Monroe Doctrine, the United States pledged not to interfere in affairs of

__________________________.

8.

A major crisis developed in 1819 when ________________ attempted to be admitted as a state. At stake was the sectional balance between northern (“free”) and southern

(“slave”) states in the U.S. ________________, where representation was equal by state.

9.

The agreement that Maine would become a free state, while Missouri would be admitted as a slave state was considered part of the _____________________________________.

10.

In addition, the Missouri Compromise established an east-west line (36 30’) through the remainder of the ____________________ Territory. North of the line, slavery was

___________________, whereas slavery was ____________________ South of the line.

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