State v. Federal Power
Sectionalism/ First Wave immigration
War 1812
Women during Antebellum
Nationalism
100

What is federalism

 federal principle or system of government

100

The part of the country that was the most different from the rest of the US.

The South

100

Who fought in the War of 1812

US and Great Britain

100

Wrote the Declaration of Sentiments

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

What is nationalism, and how does it differ from patriotism

nationalism emphasizes a unity of cultural past with inclusion of the language and heritage, patriotism is based on love towards people with a greater emphasis on values and beliefs

200

power for both state and federal governments in the United States

 power to tax, build roads, and create lower courts

200

What role did immigrant labor play in the development of the United States

supply of labor

200

What impact did the War of 1812 have on Native American tribes and their lands in North America?

One-third of all Cherokees and Seminoles in Indian Territory died from violence, starvation, and war-related illness

200

This actually began during the American Revolution but increased during the reform era of the 1803's and was symbolized by the Seneca Falls Convention.

What is the Women's Rights Movement

200

key components or elements of nationalism

culture, ethnicity, geographic location, language, politics (or the government), religion, traditions and belief

300

The part of the Federal government who had the power to interpret the laws of both the States and whole country and determine if they were Constitutional.

What is the Supreme Court

300

How did the concept of Manifest Destiny influence sectional tensions?

inflamed abolitionists and slaveholders and heightened conflict between white settlers and Native Americans

300

The main causes of the War of 1812

Impressment of Am sailors

Disagreements over trade

Western expansion

Native Am policy

300

Expresses support for American independence but asks her husband to improve women's traditional roles

Abigail Adams

300

How did population growth contribute to the growing national economy

More people in a country can lead to a larger workforce and easier access to labor.

400
A supreme court case that determined a Law passed by Congress to be unconstitutional and gave the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Review.
What is Marbury v. Madison
400

Differences between the Northern and Southern states during the antebellum period.

the North evolved into an industrialized economy, whereas the South relied on agriculture and slave labor

400

How did the Democratic-Republican party’s beliefs begin to change following the War of 1812?

 leaders came to accept the need for a national bank and federally funded infrastructure projects. In foreign affairs, the party advocated Western expansion and tended to favor France over Britain

400

Founded the first school specially for girls

Emma Willard

400

Explain the Monroe Doctrine

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

500
A supreme court case that increased the power of the Federal government and ruled that a National Bank was constitutional.
What is McCulloch v. Marland
500

What are some examples of powers reserved exclusively to the federal government?

coin money, regulate the mail, declare war, or conduct foreign affairs.

500

Ways War of 1812 shape the future relationship between the United States, Britain, and Canada

 Gained international respect

500

Her famous "Ain't I a Woman Speech" (Negro abolitionists) 

Sojourner Truth

500

What was the Missouri Compromise main purpose

to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states