What was the key role of Hamilton in the government
He was George Washington's former military aide and a renowned financier, was appointed the first Secretary of the Treasury
What was the reform that established the public common school
Education reform
What was the economic impact of immigration
Inflation, population increase, and labor force
What tribe had 5 wars against the European colonizers
The Sioux tribe
What did Hamilton want for foreign policy
To have alliances with Britain and France
Who led the U.S into the Mexican American War
General Zachary Taylor
What were the goals for living conditions
More Health regulations, less overcrowding
How did "Native" Americans feel about immigration
They were afraid that they would be overrun and felt threatened.
What act took tribe land and gave it to new families to stay there on 120 acres
Homestead Act
How did Federalists feel about Foreign policy
They wanted a strong international commerce and the creation of a navy capable of protecting U.S. merchant vessels.
How did President Andrew Jackson handle challenges in his presidency
He used Vetoes to deal with challenges
What were the goals for working conditions
Less dangerous workplace, 8-hour work week, better pay
What act was the first to limit immigration
The Chinese Exclusion Act
What act did President Jackson force the American Indians to leave their homelands
Indian Removal Act
Why was Jefferson's approach to foreign affairs limited
Washington wanted neutrality because of the war between Britain and France.
What did Hamilton suggest for the Government
He wanted the federal assumption of state debts, the creation of a Bank of the United States, and to support the new nation's emerging industries.
What reform that promoted the absence of alcohol
Temperance Reform
Why did immigration slow between 1790 and 1820
French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
What was the path that Native Americans had to walk beyond the Mississipi river
Trail of Tears
What was the foreign policy goal of the first half of the 1800s
To maintain neutrality while increasing foreign trade
Who's vote made the decision of presidency between Jackson and Adams
The Irish
What were the goals of the women's right movement
Promote suffrage, better schools, and the regulation of child labor
What are 5 things the New York Immigration center in 1855 do for immigrants
Recorded their names, their destinations, their nationalities, assisted with finding jobs, and physical examinations.
What happened to Americans indians for there to be a Cultural Genocide
Assimilation
How did foreign policy affect the Monroe doctrine during the Civil War
It indirectly strengthened the Doctrine by allowing the U.S to challenge French intervention in Mexico during the conflict, which led to their withdrawal