Unit 3 1800-1848 Review Sheet - Ewing Township Public Schools

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Unit 4: The Young Nation in Transition: From Jefferson to Jackson
Chapter 10-15 in American Pageant Ch. 7-9 and 11 in American Issues
AP Curricular Framework
Mass democracy
Federalist
Democratic Republicans
Whigs
2nd Great Awakening
Abolition
Women’s Rights
American System
LA purchase
1820 Compromise
People
John Adams
Jefferson
Hamilton
Aaron Burr
John Marshall
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Lewis and Clark
Sacagawea
James Madison
Napoleon
William Henry Harrison
Prophet and Tecumseh
Stephen Decatur
Francis Scott Key
Andrew Jackson
James Monroe
Henry Clay
Daniel Webster
John Quincy Adams
John C. Calhoun
Martin Van Buren
Richard Allen
John Wesley
Charles G. Finney
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony
Horace Mann
Terms
Federalist
Jeffersonian Republicans
Judiciary Act of 1801
Midnight Appointments
Judicial Review
Major Decisions for Marshall’s Court
Marbury v. Madison
McCulloch v. Maryland
Cohens v. Virginia
Gibbons v. Ogden
Flectcher v. Peck
Dartmouth v. Woodward
Johnson v. McIntosh
Worcester v. Georgia
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Constitutionality
Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint
Barbary Coast Pirates Incident
Louisiana Purchase
Embargo Act
Chesapeake and Leopard Affair
American System
Battle of Tippecanoe
Mr. Madison’s War
Privateer
US Invasion of Canada
Burning of Washington D.C.
Battle of Baltimore
Battle of New Orleans
Treaty of Ghent
Hartford Convention
American System
Erie Canal
Infrastructure
Era of Good Feelings
Panic of 1819
Missouri Compromise
Virginia Dynasty
Second Great Awakening
Political and social impact of the Second Great Awakening
New Protestant Branches
Social Reform Movements- Abolition, Women’s Rights, Public School Reforms, Prison Reform
Documents
Marshall’s opinion Marbury v. Madison
Jefferson’s Inaugural Address
Jefferson primary source packet specifically on slavery
War of 1812 Primary Source Packet
Monroe Doctrine
Jackson article Packet
Jackson political cartoons
Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America
Big Picture Questions
 What is the significance of the election of 1800?
 Was Jefferson’s election a revolution?
 What are your views on the Jefferson administration?
 What are the defining qualities of the Jeffersonian Republicanism?
 Which views are more influential to the development of the U.S. Hamilton or Jefferson?
 What were the causes and results of the War of 1812?
 Assess the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. Foreign Policy during Era of Good Feelings
 What is periodization? Was the Era of Good Feelings an appropriate name?
 Republic vs. Democracy
 What does Jackson’s popularity tell us about the U.S. at this time?
 Assess Jackson’s presidency.
 Was Jackson a true product of democracy or the byproduct of mob rule? Was Jackson
the man that the Founders were worried about during the construction of Constitution?
 What was the impetus for reform in the United States? Second Great Awakening, Social
reform movements, common people, or Jackson and his followers?
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