federalist and antifederalist
Slavery
Reform movements
Executive power
Nationalism
100

Who two people were a federalist ? 

Alexandar Hamilton and James Madison

100

What was the first invention impacting slavery

the cotton gin

100

what are some the reform movements ?

abolition , temperance , woman's rights ,

100

What was the Louisiana Purchase (Jefferson)

Jefferson bought land to extend the US.

100

What is nationalism

extreme pride and joy for one's country

200

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation ?

Congress commanded little respect and no support from state governments anxious to maintain their power. Congress could not raise funds, regulate trade, or conduct foreign policy without the voluntary agreement of the states.

200

What is slavery ?

grusome time period in america

200

What was the temperance movement?

A movement to ban alcohol consumption

200

what was the Monroe Doctrine (Monroe)

 warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere

200

what is an example of nationalism?

 the United States of America was formed when a group of people had a shared sense of belonging (nationalism) that was separate from the government they lived under (the British crown).

300

What did they argue?

Federalists wanted a strong central (federal) government, while antifederalists wanted states to have greater authority.

300

What compromise impacted slavery ?

missouri compromise

300

What did Industrilization do for Women?

Women showed that they could work outside their wifely duties

300

What was Indian Removal Act (Jackson)

authorized the President to negotiate removal treaties with Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River,

300

What is an executive power choice that showed nationalism ? 

lousiana purchase

400

Why was the U.S Constitution failed to be ratified in 1787 by the anti fedarlist.

 they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.

400

What was the fugitive act ?

if slaves were to escape the north must send any fugitives back to owners.

400

What was it for ?

 advocating for social change in a universal way.

400

What was the Suspension of Habeas Corpus (Lincoln)

The right of habeas corpus is a tool preventing the government from unlawfully imprisoning individuals outside of the judicial process.

400

how did the Louisiana purchase effect nationalism, ?

Opened up for more American settlers and trade near the Atlantic ocean.

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