Monroe Doctrine
Sectionalism
Missouri Compromise
American System
Miscellaneous
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1823
In what year did James Monroe wrote the Monroe Doctrine?
100
The early 1800s
In what year did the sectionalism started?
100
36' 30
What are the coordinates of the Missouri Compromise line?
100
Protective tariff- tax on imports -National bank- single currency -Improve transportation system.
List the 3 parts of Madison’s plan
100
James Monroe
1. Who won the presidential election in 1816?
200
The Monroe Doctrine is a policy opposing European interference in the western Hemisphere.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
200
In the south the big industry was cotton. To grow cotton was very labor intensive, so they used the slaves to work for them
Explain why did the southern economy relied on slavery.
200
Missouri wanted to be a slave state. At this time there were 11 slave states and 11 non slave states and that means that there will be more people in the senate from slave states. Missouri is the boundary between slave and non –slave-states. To become a slave state Maine became a non slave state; there could be no slave states 36 degrees above Missouri
Explain the Missouri compromise
200
He did this so people would stop buying British goods.
Why did James Monroe put a tax on imports?
200
The importance of the court case was that it brought more power to the congress.
2. What was the importance of the court case “McCulloch v. Maryland”?
300
James Monroe wrote the Monroe Doctrine he was also the fifth president of the U.S
Describe what important contribution did James Monroe make to the U.S.
300
Used to describe the division between slave states and free states as well as the division between the North and South.
Explain the symbolic importance of the Mason- Dixon Line?
300
The congress was worried that there is going to be more representatives from the slave states, and that will change the decisions.
Explain what was the congress worried about that Missouri is going to become a slave state?
300
to make America economically self sufficient
What was the purpose of the American system?
300
McCulloch vs. Maryland and Gibbons vs. Ogden
3. Identify the two cases that strengthened the federal government (Level 3) (miscellaneous)
400
It solved some of the issues that us had with Europe
Explain what did the Monroe Doctrine solved?
400
The northerners relied on manufacturing and trade, the southerners relied on slavery, and the western settlers wanted cheap new land
Identify what the southerners, northerners, and western settlers wanted/relied on
400
The line separated slave states and free states, it also said that states north of this line cannot be a slave state.
Explain what did the Missouri compromise line purpose
400
promote a single currency making trade easier
Why was there an established national bank?
400
the Erie Canal was from New York City to Buffalo.
From where to where was the Erie Canal? (level 3) (miscellaneous)
500
Explain how the Monroe Doctrine affects current events?
Today instead of Europe it would be more directed at Russia.
500
I think that the difference between the north south and west and what they relied on started the sectionalism
Explain what do you think started the sectionalism between the north, south and west?
500
The Missouri Compromise didn’t solve any of the current problems. The states were divided and they still had the issue of slavery.
Argue that the Missouri Compromise was going to lead to bigger problems later on.
500
I think that the American System is a good idea because it makes America stronger and more independent, and it helps America not to relay on other countries.
Explain why the American system is good, and why?
500
I think that it was called like that because in this period they improved the transportation with canals, like water transportation.
5. Explain why do u think that the period from 1790-1855 was called the Age of Canals?
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