Vocabulary Terms
Major Events
Key Figures
Clauses/Compromises/Plans
Acts & Resolutions
100

Define Nullify

to cancel, void

100
Great Compromise

creation of a bicameral legislation with a House of Representatives, based on population and a Senate where each state is equally represented.

100

Name three key facts about Thomas Jefferson

1. Anti-Federalist/Democratic Republican

2. From Virgina

3. Louisiana Purchase

100

3/5 Clause

counting 3 out of every 5 slaves as a person to determine the number of seats each state would have in the house of representatives
100

Naturalization Act

Limited access to US citizenship to free white immigrants who had lived in the US at least 2 years. 

200

Amend

to change, edit, or revise

200

What happened during the War of 1812?

conflict between US and Britain (over impressment and maritime war acts)

200

Name two things Alexander Hamilton supported. 

1. National Bank

2. Federal Government (Federalist Papers)

200

Fugitive Slave Clause

clause giving enslavers the right to seize enslaved people who escaped to free states

200

Alien & Sedition Acts

Four bills passed (made it harder to become a US citizen and allowed president to imprison citizens who made critical or negative claims against the federal government)

300

Define Ratify

to adopt, approve, or make valid

300

What was the treaty of greenville?

treaty under which 12 indian tribes gave up most of the Ohio and Indiana to the federal gov't

300

John Adams held which office and established which three foreign/domestic policies (name at least 1) 

-1st Vice President and and Second President of the US

-XYZ affair, Quasi-Naval War, Alien & Sedition Acts

300

Elastic Clause

"implied power" to create laws not explicitly stated in Constitution

300

Embargo Act of 1807

a law passed by Congress and signed by Jefferson that prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports. (response to British impressment)

400

Name the difference between Nationalism and Sectionalism

Nationalism : feeling pride, loyalty and protectiveness toward your country

Sectionalism : loyalty to the interests of your own region of the country, rather than the nation as a whole

400

What was the treaty of ghent?

peace treaty that ended war of 1812 (established pre-war conditions but didn't address impressment)
400

Jim Crow

a character ... developed by Thomas Dartmouth who exaggerated stereotypes of blacks in America as a minstrel character, performed as black face

400

Missouri Compromise (3 parts)

1. missouri = slave state

2. maine= free state

3. slavery prohiited in Louisiana Territory north of Missouri

400

Force Act

Legistlation authorizing Presidents use of the army to make states follow federal laws

500

Define Manifest Destiny

Phrase used to encourage American settlement of the west (America), including Indian lands ...later used to justify expansion of US across oceans

500

Tariff of Abominations, name impact on sections of country and why

tax on imports from other nations designed to protect American interests by making foreign goods more expensive than domestic goods. 

North - positive, finished goods

South - negative, raw goods

500

John C. Calhoun

Jackson's Vice President, leader of south's fight against tariff of abominations that called for nullification and states' rights

500

NJ Plan vs VA Plan

NJ - called for one vote per state under unicameral or single branch due to low population

VA - called for bicameral legislation with two houses based on number of citizens in each state

500

Act of 1807

Act that gave slave traders 9 months to shut down operations in US (end of trans-Atlantic slave trade in US land)