Composed the Star Spangle Banner
Who is Francis Scott Key
The name of Jefferson's political Party
Tribe that was pushed out of Florida
Who are the Seminole
This reformer was known for addressing issues in hospitals and prisons.
Who is Dorothea Dix
This helped doubled the size of the U.S
What is the Louisiana Purchase
The kidnapping of U.S sailors and forcing them to work on British ships.
What is Impressment
Jefferson's view on government power
What is less federal power and more states right
Father of Education
Purpose of the Monroe Doctrine
What is warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
Effect of winning the War of 1812 on U.S citizens
What is caused an increase in nationalism/patriotism
An economy led by agriculture
What is Agrarian
Native American perspective on Manifest Destiny
Gory, due to to the harsh treatment of Native American tribes such as trail of tears.
The goal of Utopian Communities
Encouraged educated, hard working people to share property and live in harmony.
The idea that the United States is destined by God to expand west and spread democracy
Inspiration behind the Star Spangle Banner
What is the Battle of Ft. McHenry
Jefferson's perspective on slavery
- Even though Jefferson spoke against slavery he still owned slaves and financially benefited from owning slaves on his Monticello plantation.
Indian Removal Act
What is to remove all American Indians living in existing states and territories and send them to unsettled land in the west
Opinion of Cult of Domesticity
What is he belief that women should stay at home and should not do any work outside of the home.
Formula for Manifest Destiny
LA Purchase (land gained) + War of 1812 (increase in Nationalism) + Monroe Doctrine (No European interference in the Western Hemisphere)
For U.S citizens the War of 1812 represents __________ perspective
What is Glory
Jefferson controversial use of federal power
Explain three modern day issues Native American face because of Manifest Destiny
Native Americans face issues of mass incarceration and policing.
Native communities are often impoverished and jobless.
Exploitation of natural resources threatens Native communities
The education system is failing Native students
Native families live in overcrowded, poor-quality housing
Native patients receive inadequate healthcare, & are disproportionately impacted by COVID
Native languages are dying
Antebellum Reform
What is addressing the political, social, and economic issues and wanting to promote a better society
Effect of Mexican Cession of 1848
What is the result was a sweeping U.S victory and the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, in which Mexico ceded half of its territory (Arizona, Utah, Colorado, California, etc.) to the U.S and establishing it as a Pacific power.