Manifest Destiny
Manifest Destiny part 2/ Random
Andrew Jackson
Constitution
Election Week
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Who Coined the term Manifest Destiny

John O'Sullivan

100

What is the significance of the cotton gin?

Increase slavery

Increase cotton production

100

Jackson was a president for the common man. He was seen as a ...

Populists

100

What was the difference between federalists and anti federalists

Federalists wanted a strong central gov

anti Fedealists wanted a strong state gov

100

What is the electoral college

The electoral college is a system in American uses where ever state gets a certain amount of electoral votes whoever gets to 270 electoral votes wins the election.

200

What is Manifest Destiny

The idea that the US was fated by God to move west

200

What is the Great Compromise? What is the 3/5th Compromise?

The Great Compromise was a combination of the Virginia plan and New Jersey Plan. This created two chambers of Congress, the House of Representatives, more population you have the more reps you have and the Senate, every state gets two.

A compromise that an enslaved person is 3/5th of a person to settle disputes about representation and taxes.

200

How did A. Jackson convince South Carolina not to leave?

threated military force

200

What was the Articles of Confederation? What weaknesses did it have?

The Articles of Confederation was the first governing doc for the United States.

Too weak of central government

200

Define the following terms:

Federal

Federalism

Federal refers to the national government

Federalism is the sharing of power between state and national government

300

What was the Louisiana Purchase

The Purchase of Louisiana for 15 million from France which doubled the size of the US

300

Three reasons by James Madison on why were went to war with Britain in the War of 1812.

1. Hostile towards US Citizens

2. Interfering with trade

3. Impressment

300

what was the result of Worcester vs Georgia

Cherokee were their own independent territory, we can't tell them what to do

300

What was the Northwest Ordnance?

What was Shay's Rebellion?

NW Ordnance , described how the states would be admitted into the Union

Shay's Rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

300

What did GW suggest at his Farewell Address

1. No political parties

2. Stay politically neutral out of  European conflict, continue to trade with them though

400

Why were people against the Louisiana Purchase

They thought it would weaken our central government
400

Which of Lewis and Clark's goals were not accomplished?

Finding the NW passage

400

The tariffs Jackson put on imports helped who? Hurt who? Why?

Helped the North because it was industrialized

Hurt the South because it was agrilcultural

400

What are the Bill of Rights? Who wanted them added to the Constitution?

Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. AntiFederalists wanted them.

400

What is the significance of the Election of 1800?

The significance of the election of 1800 is a peaceful transition of power from one party to another

500

What were the three goals of Lewis and Clark's expedition?

1/ Discover land and geography/biology

2/ befriend natives

3/ find the NW passage

500

What was the Monroe Doctrine, how does it relate to Manifest Destiny?

The Monroe Doctrine was a foreign policy that told European nations they are not welcome on the Western Hemisphere. They wanted to stop the potential of European colonization in the Western Hemisphere because if Europeans continued to colonize it would interfere with the idea the US has the right to expand.

500

What was the Indian Removal Act? What did it lead to?

The Indian Removal Act was the forced removal of natives from East of the Mississippi to the West of the Mississippi, specifically OK.

This lead to the Trail of Tears, and thousands dying.

500

What are the roles of each of the branches of government?

Executive: Enforce Laws

Legislative: Write Laws

Judicial Branch: interpret laws

500

What is misinformation? What is circular reporting?

Misinformation is when some purposefully sends out miss leading (false) information with the intention of swaying the political opinions of citizens.

Circular reporting is sources cite each other to give creditability to their source.