This President created the Alien and Sedition Acts.
John Adams
Bonus: what else did he do?(midnight judges)
Meant to provide economic aid to foreign nations, this policy was used by the U.S. after world war 2
The Marshall Plan
Bonus: what other foreign things ocurred under Harry Truman?
These 2 Acts were the result of the Progressives shedding the light on the food industry
Pure Food and Drug Act, Meat Inspection Act
Bonus: Books about them?
Created in the Early 1800's this prevented European Influence in the Western Hemisphere.
Monroe Doctrine
Bonus: James Monroe was president from 1816-1824, what other foreign developments were under him?
Written by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison in 1787, this collection of papers was created to convince Americans to ratify the Constitution.
What are the Federalist Papers. Bonus: Why did the Constitution need to be made?
This man became the president without winning the electoral college or popular vote. This was seen by some as corrupt.
John Quincy Adams.
Bonus: What was the corrupt bargain and who became president after Quincy Adams
Warren G Harding, Calvin Coolidge and the Republican Old Guard all supported this U.S. foreign policy
Isolationism/ return to normalcy
Bonus: what were their ideals (laissez faire, anti immigrant, pro business)
The 17th Amendment was
Direct Election of Senators
In 1828, this was protested by the South because they thought it was favoring northerners
Tariff of 1828, Of Abominations
Bonus: who was the later Democratic Vice President who was the most vocal about this
Written during the Progressive Era, This book demonstrated the terrible living conditions of the cities.
How the Other Half Lives- Jacob Riis
Bonus: what other progressive books were written?
This President escalated Vietnamese Tensions by supporting Ngo Din Diem as the leader of South Vietnam
Eisenhower
Bonus: what was the Eisenhower Doctrine?
This foreign development under William Mckinley and Theodore Roosevelt said that each great power should maintain free access to ports within its sphere of influence
Open Door Note- John Hay
What country was this directed towards, what war was fought partly because of this?
What was the Triple Wall of Privilege created by Woodrow Wilson and name an act created by him.
Bank, Trusts, Tariffs,
Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, Underwood Tariff, Sedition, Espionage, Adamson Act(8hr day)
This argument in Congress in the 1850's showed that slavery was starting to become more violent.
The caning of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks
Bonus: What court case during this time supported slavery?
Seen as the literary driving force of American Imperialism: This book talks of the importance of being a world naval power
Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Influence of Sea Power Upon History-1890
Bonus: what war happened after this?
Bonus: what else happened under Ford?
This policy was created to minimize the threat of military force in the early 20th century under William Taft
Dollar Diplomacy
Bonus: what other foreign development started under Taft (mexican Rev)
He did not like Taft's policies of trustbusting as Roosevelt wanted to control corporations not destroy them. He also didn't like his views on conservation (Ballinger-Pinchot)
Bonus: What are the differences between New Nationalism, and New Freedom?
In the 1820's this Amendment was proposed saying that slavery be over in Missouri, all of the slaves there's children would be freed.
Tallmadge Amendment
Bonus: what proposal similarly said no slavery in territories from the Mexican American War?
Written at the end of Manifest Destiny, this book was a turning point in American Foreign Policy leading people to start to look outward.
Frederick Jackson Turner-The Significance of the Frontier in American History-1893
Bonus: what anti imperialist president was in power in 1893?
This President created the Ostend Manifesto, telling Spain that if they did not sell Cuba to the U.S. we would invade.
Franklin Pierce
Bonus: What other act was passed under Pierce?
This economic conference under FDR was a global meeting to discuss how to fix the Great Depression
London Economic Conference
Bonus: Why did this end up failing?
These Acts, created by Theodore Roosevelt under his Square Deal, targeted trusts and big corporations
Hepburn Act, Elkins Act
What later Acts were passed by Woodrow Wilson to go against trusts?
Vetoed by John Tyler, this proposal made by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster led to Tyler going against his own party lines.
Fiscal Bank
Bonus: Prior to this, Andrew Jackson had went against what court case by saying the bank was unconstitutional?
Written in 1881, this book demonstrated the cruelty in which the Native Americans were treated throughout Manifest Destiny
Helen Hunt Jackson- A century of dishonor
Bonus: What Act in 1887 demonstrated this fact