Founders & Federalism
Politics in Transition (1783-1803)
Expansion of the Republic / War of 1812
Social Change & Politics (1812-1830s)
Manifest Destiny / Compromise of 1850
Southern Secession / Civil War
Reconstruction
Really Random
100

Our founders created our government to avoid ____

Tyranny (Tyrannical leaders)

100

During the election of 1796, which two main-stage parties emerged, and who won the election?

Federalists / Democratic- Republicans 

Winner: Federalist, John Adams

100

Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Northwest gave the U.S. basis to claim lands to the Pacific, more specifically the ___________ territory.

Oregon

100

During the Industrial Revolution the U.S. begins to shift from an ________-based economy to an ________ - based economy.

Agrarian

Industrial

100

What did Manifest Destiny mean to Americans?

Divine Obligation to stretch the boundaries of the American Republic to the Pacific Ocean - > Western Expansion

100

Which state was the first to secede?

South Carolina

100

List the 3 Reconstruction Amendments:

13th, 14th, 15th.

100

What was the name of the 1783 Treaty that formally ended the American Revolutionary War?

Treaty of Paris

200

What are the key differences between Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

Feds: Advocate for strong national government

Anti-federalists: opposed the constitution (without a Bill of Rights) - believed a strong national government would take away from state power and individual liberties.

200

John Adams' popularity and approval as president fell after he signed what acts into law?

 

Alien & Sedition Acts

200

Jefferson and James Madison created this economic policy in response to the British and French interfering with U.S. trade, this policy backfired:

The Embargo of 1807

200

Which invention gave the Southern slave-based-economy the most significant boost during the 19th century?

Cotton Gin

200

This conflict lasted for 13 days, where 187 Texans were killed:


The Battle of the Alamo (1836)

(U.S. heard of what happened, eventually pushed Mexican forces out, led to Texan independence.)

200

 Describe the issue brought by popular sovereignty in Kansas

It led to violent conflict as pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers flooded Kansas to influence the vote, resulting in “Bleeding Kansas.” (Violence, raids, murder, political intimidation)

200

Andrew Johnson was impeached for violating the _____________ Act.

Tenure of Office Act

200

Who was the only U.S. president to not be married while in office?

James Buchanan (1857-1861)

300

What was the main problem with the Articles of Confederation that eventually led to Shay's Rebellion?

The national government could not tax states

300
Thomas Jefferson acquired the ___________ territory by negotiating with the French, purchasing it from their leader at the time ___________

Louisiana (Purchase)

Napoleon

300

What was suggested at the Hartford Convention?

Secession from the U.S. (New England States)

-New Eng. Federalists opposed War of 1812 -> sought to protect the region's interests by limiting federal power, and suggesting secession from the U.S.

300
How were voting restrictions for white males changed in the 19th century?

White males did not have to own property to vote. (Democratic party / Andrew Jackson advocated for this)

300

Which treaty brought an end to the Mexican-American War?

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)

300

The __________-_____________ debates were over the issues of popular sovereignty and the morality of slavery.

Lincoln-Douglas debates

300

The south attempted to maintain the status quo post-civil war by enacting _________ __________.

Black Codes

300

Where was the first United Nations general assembly held?

London, England

400

A national bank was created under the ____________ powers of Congress, meaning they were not explicitly written.

Implied

400

Who did Washington send to negotiate a treaty with Britain over issues on repaying pre-Revolutionary debts, and the rights of free trade across the Atlantic?

(Hint: First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court)

John Jay (Jay's Treaty)

400

What treaty officially brought an end to The War of 1812?

Treaty of Ghent

400

This decided that free states would be above the 36' 30' Parallel, and that slave states would be below it:

Missouri Compromise

400

How did James K. Polk win the presidency over Henry Clay? What did he promote to give himself the advantage during his campaign?

Expansion, acquire territories from Mexican Cession / Oregon Territory from the British

400

Who became president of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis

400

List 2 provisions from the 14th Amendment:

Citizenship Clause

Due Process Clause

Equal Protection Clause

Insurrection Clause

400

Which president is on the $2 bill?

Thomas Jefferson

500

The 'idea' that the success of the republic depends on virtue and education among citizens. This was the role of the the mother, to teach morality, virtue, and civic duty to their children:

Republican Motherhood

500

Which supreme court case established the principle of Judicial Review?

Marbury v. Madison (Judicial Review = Supreme Court's Job)

500

What territorial changes were made after the War of 1812 concluded and the Treaty of Ghent was signed?

No territorial changes were made

500

This law allowed the U.S. government to take Native American land, and move them to Indian Territory:

Indian Removal Act

(Trail of Tears)

500

List two parts of the Compromise of 1850:

California was admitted as a free state

A stricter Fugitive Slave Act

Slavery was abolished in D.C. (but not the slave trade)

Popular Sovereignty was allowed in New Mexico / Utah territories

500

What was William Sherman’s mission in 1864?

'Sherman's March to the Sea' - Destroy southern infrastructure

500

What did Radical Republicans believe?

They believed the federal government should reconstruct Southern society and guarantee full civil / political rights to black people.

500

How fast can an ostrich run?

Approx. 43-45 MPH

600

What do these two key principles of federalism mean?

Dual Sovereignty

Supremacy Clause

Dual Sovereignty = both levels of government (State / national) have their own sets of powers

Supremacy Clause: The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land

600

The ____________________ was a diplomatic scandal between the U.S. and France, where French officials whose names were kept secret by Adams, demanded a bribe and loan from America to initiate negotiations, in order to stop French attacks on U.S. ships.

XYZ Affair

600

After the Treaty of Ghent was already signed, General _______ _________ led a decisive victory resulting in 700 British Casualties at the Battle of New Orleans (1815) - launching his public career in politics.

Andrew JAckson

600

How did the ______ (state) Supreme Court decide after hearing the case from the Cherokees about being illegally removed from their land?

Decided in their favor (Cherokees),


Andrew Jackson did not enforce = still removed from their land

600

David Wilmot proposed the _______ _______ during the debates over the status of territories acquired from Mexico:

Wilmot Proviso -> Proposed to prohibit slavery in any of the new territories acquired

600

Enacting the  __________ ____________ (executive order) and giving the ___________ ____________ (speech), allowed Lincoln to redefine the War.

- Fill in the Blanks

- Briefly explain how the war was 'redefined'.

Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address

(Original) War about Re-Union - (Redefinition) War about Slavery/Equality

600

The Reconstruction Act did what?

Removed the right to vote/seek office for those influenced by Confederate Ideology

(Johnson vetoed this -> overridden.)

600

Who provided the original voice for Buzz Lightyear?

Tim Allen