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R.I.P AP EXAM
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Town Meetings
These were one of the first few forms of government that was created in the colonies, mainly the New England colonies. It acted as a local government in which white land owning male puritans would meet once a year to vote on issues. They would decide on taxes, passing of laws, and electing town officers.
100
Natural Rights
proposed by John Locke which stated that humans possessed unalienable rights that government or any higher authority cannot take away. These rights are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of property.
100
Federalists
people who supported strong centralized government. Ex. John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison
100
Democratic-Republican Party
it was formed by Thomas Jefferson, competed against Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists, based upon Republicanism, they argued that a strong central government would weaken the rights of the states and the people
100
Abolitionists
Their goal was the immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and segregation
200
Elected Assemblies
White male landowners gathered in an assembly with elected governors and had a say in local governments.
200
State Constitutions
They were constitutions of individual states. They consisted of a bill of rights, could be ratified, and got power from the people.
200
Anti-Federalists
desires was a weak centralized government where power wasn’t centralized on the government.
200
Andrew Jackson
A supporter of states’ rights (white male citizens) and slavery’s extension into the new western territories, he opposed the Whig Party and Congress (Leader of the New Democratic Party)
200
The Missouri Compromise
An effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819 for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted.
300
Enlightenment
A philosophical movement that emerged in the early 18th century and originated in Europe. Philosophers and scientists advocated people to use reason and be rational. It was an age that symbolized the shift from traditional views of religion to a modern view of science and reason. It advised people to develop reason and deviate from faith.
300
Articles of Confederation
the country’s first form of constitution. Congress was weak and this allowed states to have their own provisions. The federal government had too limited powers which disabled them to maintain stability.
300
Branches of Goverment
Senate, House of Representatives, and Supreme Court.
300
Whig Party
Anti-Jacksonites (led by Clay and Daniel Webster), a political party
300
The Compromise of 1850
Package of five separate bills passed by the US Congress in September 1850 Settled confrontation between slave and free states regarding the status of territories acquired during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).
400
Taxation without Representation
This was one of the slogans used during the American Revolution and one of the leading reasons why the colonists revolted against Britain. The Stamp Act of 1765 placed a direct internal tax on the colonists. They protested this injustice because they were being taxed, but were not able to have a representative from the colonies in British Parliament.
400
The Constitutional Convention
In this convention...delegates from all the states met in Philadelphia in 1787 in order to edit the Articles of Confederation as a result of its failure. It resulted in the creation of a whole new document, the Constitution.
400
The first 10 amendments to the constitution
What are the Bill of Rights?
400
Henry Clay
Leader of Whig Party Centerpiece- The American System
400
Populists
This party was made to support the workers of the society and was formed by the Farmer’s Alliance in 1892. They pushed for a more effective form of democracy and favored a greater involvement of government in American social affairs.
500
Republican Government
In order to not experience another tyrannic rule of government witnessed under the British, in 1787, delegates met at the Constitutional Convention and decided to establish a Republican Government. They finalized that this authority will be given by the people and will represent the people. The government would get their rights from the people.
500
The Constitution
This created three branches of government, legislative, executive, judicial, and granted them with equal powers. This way, it established a system of checks and balances between the three branches and between the federal government and states. It also states the rights that every American citizen consists of.
500
First Amendment, Bear Arms, Housing of Soldiers, Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures, Protection of Life, Liberty, and Property, Rights of Accused Persons in criminal cases, Rights in Civil Cases, Excessive bail, fines, and punishments forbidden, other rights kept by people, undelegated powers kept by the states and the people.
What are the first 10 amendments?
500
Antebellum Movement
Americans after 1815 embraced many religious and social movements in pursuit of solutions for the problems, evils, and misfortunes of mankind.
500
Outlawed Slavery, granted life, liberty, property, and equal protection of laws to all citizens. States must grant all due process of law and cannot enact laws that violates any citizen´s privileges, all citizens have the right to vote, regardless of color or race
Explain the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments?