Amendments
Periods 1&2
Period 3
Period 4
Period 5
100

The right to be protected from unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant

What is the fourth amendment?

100

The type of economic system during the age of imperialism when the 13 colonies were founded

What is mercantilism?

100

War that became a catalyst for the roots of the American Revolution based off of how Britain handled the aftermath

What was the French and Indian War?

100

Agreement in government that, aside from one certain state, no state above the 36*30' Line could allow slavery 

What is the Missouri Compromise?

100

WAR over Texas entering the United States and border disputes

What is the Mexican American War?

200

The right to a speedy and fair trial 

What is the sixth amendment?

200

Lost colony led by Walter Raleigh

What was Roanoke?

200

Actions by the British government that angered the colonists and made them resent rule without representation in parliament.

What are -- Taxes, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, etc. etc. 

200

Policy/Idea that Europe should no longer try to colonize the Western Hemisphere

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

200

Agreement that made the previous Missouri Compromise less clear, allowed California to be a free state, clarified Texas borders, but allowed new states from the Mexican Cession to vote on the issue of slavery

What is the Compromise of 1850?

300

The right to NOT be forced to quarter soldiers in your home

What is the third amendment?

300

Early governing document agreed upon by the Pilgrims on their way to what would become the Plymouth colony

What is the Mayflower Compact?

300

Last battle of the American War for Independence

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

300

Political scandal where people thought that John Quincy Adams only won the election because he promised that Henry Clay could become Secretary of State

What is the Corrupt Bargain?
300

Lincoln's freeing of enslaved people's in CONFEDERATE states during the Civil War (but not in border states like Maryland that were still part of the Union) 

What is the Emancipation Proclamation
400

Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment + excessive fines

What is the eighth amendment?

400

Form of employment/coerced labor many early colonists engaged in in order to "pay their way" or passage to the colonies

What was indentured servitude?

400

Key failure of the Articles of Confederation 

What is the lack of power to tax/ central government was too weak?

400
"Crisis" of John C. Calhoun believing that the Federal Government was beginning to be too powerful over states' authority.

What is the Nullification Crisis?

400

Advantages the Union/North had over the South (must get ALL of them)

What is.... the stronger central government, higher population, better economy, better military technology, better access to food

500

Rights not mentioned in the Constitution are given to the states

What is the tenth amendment?
500

Acts passed on the British colonies that controlled trade and limited colonial trade to only using British Ships in attempts to limit dependence on foreign goods

What were the Navigation Acts?

500

Acts passed by John Adams that made citizenship more difficult to obtain and made it illegal to publish information that was negative about the U.S. government 

What were the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798?
500

System prioritizing economic growth for the United States

What is the "American System?"

500

Official ending of the era of Reconstruction

What is the Compromise of 1877?