Reform in America
The American System
General Politics
Parties
Presidencies
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What were "American utopias"?

Small communities bent on creating an environment with a moral / ideological difference than the majority of the States had at the time

100

True or false: the American System led to the first National Bank in the United States being made

FALSE; it was the second. The first came from Hamilton in the early stages of a newly-independent America

100

Who won the Election of 1824?

John Quincy Adams ... technically
100

The rise of the parties in the U.S. came with the...

decline of the Notables (northern landlords, slave-owning planters, etc.)

100

This person was Vice President for Quincy Adams

John C. Calhoun

200

Mother Ann and the Shakers

"The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing", known as Shakers because of the ecstatic dances they'd do for worship. Led by Mother Ann.
200

Who was in support of Quincy Adams' policies?

For: manufacturers, entrepreneurs, farmers in the Northeast + Midwest

200

What was a group that Jackson won support from during the Election of 1828?

northeastern artisans, workers who "felt threatened by industrialization", Pennsylvania's ironworkers

200

When did many political parties begin to commonly appear in a multitude of states?

1820s

200

What were some basic things Quincy Adams called for?

the establishment of a national university in Washington, scientific explorations in the Far West, uniform standard of weights and measures, etc.
300

Albert Brisbane and Fourierism

Charles Fourier was a French reformer who came up with an eight-stage theory of social evolution, his leading disciple in America being Albert Brisbane, who helped carry out his beliefs and start nearly 100 cooperative communities based off a kind-of Socialistic viewpoint

300

Who was against Quincy Adams' policies?

Against: planters + smallholders in the South

300

How did the Jacksonians help Andrew win?

One major way was a major publicity campaign, with Jacksonians using mass meetings, barbecues, and Democrat-funded papers to appeal to the masses

300

Who was the "chief architect" of the emerging system that wass party government?

Martin Van Buren

300

How did Jackson handle the South Carolina nullification crisis?

Military threats to keep them in line

400

John Humphrey Noyes and Oneida

A charismatic and religious man, he came from the falls of the Fourierists and the Shakers, creating a community that defined sexuality and gender roles in radical ways, an example being the women forced to cut their hair short and wear pantaloons under long skirts.
400

What was the Tariff of 1816?

Relatively-high taxes placed on imported English cotton in an effort to put a heavier focus on New England's American cotton production

400

The year the Second Bank of the U.S. was shut down

1836

400

What party had many Whigs supported before the creation of their own party?

What are the Anti-Masons?

400

What did Jackson do with the Natives?

He pushed for the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which created the Indian Territory of Oklahoma and led to the Trail of Tears

500

Joseph Smith and the Mormons

The most famous of them all, the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" were religious utopians with a conservative social agenda, having a goal of a close-knit community and patriarchal power present that would culminate in Salt Lake City, Utah.
500

What were the 3 key elements of the A.S.?

1. protective tariffs to simulate manufacturing

2. federally subsidized roads & canals

3. national bank to control credit & provide a uniform currency

500

What are ethnocultural politics?

The practice of voting along ethnic and religious lines, which became a prominent feature of American life with Tyler's presidency

500

Who won after Jackson?

John Tyler, a Whig (albeit him and his party would have many issues later on)

500

Why was John Tyler a Whig?

Tyler was only a Whig because of his dislike of Jackson's stance on nullification. In reality, both him and the former president shared many beliefs.

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