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100

Jefferson and Hamilton had different visions for the future of America. They could be summed up as: 

Jefferson: Agrarian (small, yeoman farmers)

Hamilton: Manufacturing (industrialized)

100

Made Andrew Jackson a war hero

Battle of New Orleans

100

"You want to meet with us? Ha Ha Ha (In French). Pay us!" Said the French diplomats in this event, most likely. 

The XYZ Affair

100
Constitutional agreement that bloated the South's representation in the South

3/5ths Compromise

100

Which type of taxes served as a spark for the Whiskey Rebellion

Excise tax (on whiskey)

200

Constitutional? Who cares! Jefferson took a loose interpretation with THIS purchase. 

Louisiana Purchase

200

This long-lasting event made the US a religious society and spurred social movements

The Second Great Awakening

200

"Don't be mean to me!" Said John Adams to his Federalist critics in this law.

Sedition Act

200
Established Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

200

Monroe's Presidency is called this

"Era of Good Feelings"
300

Constitutional? THIS caused a rupture that led to the emergence of political parties

Bank of US (Hamilton's financial plan)

300

Supported the creation of the Second BUS

Pres Madison

300

"Shiver me timbers! I'm not going to pay you tribute!" Said Jefferson to the ____________ ___________. Instead, there was retaliation and a diplomatic solution. 

Barbary States. (Barbary Pirates)

300

What are the 3 stipulations of the MO Compromise?

1. MO- slave

2. ME- free

3. No slavery north of 36'30'' parallel

300

Women should be educated so that they can raise their sons on American principles

Republican Motherhood

400

A peaceful transition of power gave Jefferson's presidency THIS moniker

"The Revolution of 1800"

400

This goal of THIS organization was to establish resettlement of the enslaved in Africa

American Colonization Society

400

"We hate the war and we hate Republicans! Let's meet HERE to ratify the Constitution"- Some Federalist, surely.

The Hartford Convention

400

These (in 1798) said that states could judge the legitimacy of national laws. 

Kentucky and VA Resolutions (Nullification!)

400

Shady bank practices led to this spooky economic situation

Panic of 1819

500

Under Jefferson's presidency, THIS was passed against GB and France, which made the economy sad :(

Embargo Act of 1807

500

This enslaved rebellion led to stricter slave laws and ended discussion on emancipation in the South

Prosser's Rebellion (Gabriel's Rebellion)

500

"Americans are like so egalitarian and European aristocracy is like lame and dated" said a French man in his book on America, most likely. 

Letters from an American Farmer

500

"The result of the foregoing discussions is this—That there ought to be no discrimination between the original holders of the debt, and present possessors by purchase—That it is expedient, there should be an assumption of the state debts by the Union."

Who said this and who was the audience?

Hamilton (Report Relative to a Provision for the Support of Public Credit)

Congress

500

Cultural attitude that love should be the most important aspect in finding a marriage partner

Sentimentalism 

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