US History Review 1
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100

Georgia was founded as colony for what purpose?

Convicts and Indebtors
100

The passing on of new and different plants, foods, animals, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean and back again.

The Columbian Exchange

100

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.."

Declaration of Independence

100

This amendment guarantees the right to protest

1st Amendment

100

Which part of the legislative branch has population based on representation?

House of Representatives

200

First document in the America's that encouraged self-government among the colonists

Mayflower Compact 

200

The Constitution was written to replace this document

The Articles of Confederation

200

What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

the Bill or Rights

200

2 houses of the Legislative branch

Senate and House of Representatives

200

Document that incited the American Revolution

Declaration of Independence 

500

Explain Thomas Paine's purpose in writing Common Sense and impact.

Convince American colonists to declare their independence.

More American colonists to support declaring their independence from Britain

500

Explain the history of the Louisiana Purchase.

Purchased by the Jefferson Administration from the French in 1803. 

Originally sought to purchase a small portion of the territory for $10 million, but Napoleon offered to sell the whole territory for $15 million. 

President Jefferson employed a loose interpretation of the Constitution citing the presidents ability to make treatise with foreign governments as ground to make the purchase. 

500

the war in which the British and some Native American allies fought the French and their Native Americans allies.

French and Indian War

500

What impact does the First Amendment have on American Society?

Congress cannot mandate a national religion.

Religious groups cannot lobby Congress. 

Members of the press cannot hold public office.

The Supreme Court cannot limit free speech during wartime.

Congress cannot mandate a national religion.

500

a party that supported industry, a growing centralized government, and rule by property owners

Federalist

600
The Anti-Federalists insisted on this before signing the Constitution

Bill of Rights

600

Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could. If perticuliar care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation. Abigail Adams

What does she want for Women?

Equality for women and the same rights as men after The Revolutionary War.

600

The Great Compromise created what?

Our bicameral system of government

600

What caused Shay's Rebellion?

Taxes placed on Farmers 

600

a party that supported the common people and favored a small, limited government

Anti-Federalists

1000

“Let every state import what it pleases. The morality or wisdom of slavery are considerations belonging to the states themselves.” What issue is being discussed in the documents?

The Constitution should allow the slave trade to continue.

Emancipation Proclamation is constitutional.


The Constitution should allow the slave trade to continue.

1000

What was the main weakness of the Articles of Confederation highlighted by Shays’ Rebellion?

The Central government didn't have money to address rebellions.

1000

Explain the Missouri Compromise

agreement made in 1820 to settle arguments between the North and the South about whether new states should allow slavery. 

  • Missouri became a slave state: This meant that people in Missouri could own slaves.
  • Maine became a free state: To keep the balance between states that allowed slavery and those that didn’t, Maine was added as a state where slavery was illegal.
  • Above the 36°30′ line (Missouri’s southern border), slavery would not be allowed.
  • Below the 36°30′ line, slavery could be allowed.