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Ch. 12 review 13.1

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1. What year was the Louisiana Purchase? 1803
2. Which Supreme Court case established judicial review? Mobery Vs. Madison
3. Which battle inspired the writing of the Star Spangled Banner? attack at Ft.Mchenry
4. Why were early factories built mostly in the Northeast? water powered factories
5. How did an improved transportation system affect westward expansion? made it easier to move west
6. What was the significance of the Missouri Compromise? Missouri compromise kept the balance between free and slave states
7. Explain the terms of the Monroe Doctrine. No European colonization in the western hemisphere
8. Put these events in chronological order: Whig Party is established; Era of Good Feelings; Trail of Tears; Jackson elected president; Missouri Compromise Missouri compromise, Jackson preceding, trail of tears , wig party
9. What was Jackson’s main campaign tactic in 1828? for the common man
10. Describe Jacksonian Democracy. conman man, majority rules, and expansion of voting rights
11. Define: spoils system; nullification; Manifest Destiny the spoil system is Jackson giving jobs for political supporters
12. What were the reasons that the Cherokees were forced to move west Cherokee leave for gold and Indian removal act and Jackson not listening to supreme court
13. What were Jackson’s views on secession and nullification? he did not think that the states had the right to do either
14. Describe the sequence of events that led to the Nullification Crisis. tariff up, south says nullification government says both down
15. What was the significance of the Webster-Hayne Debate? hayne is from the south its over states rights and the tariff hurts southern economy but supports northern industry
16. How was John C. Calhoun important during the Age of Jackson? jhon c calhon VP from south carolina supports nullification
17. What was Jackson’s view of the 2nd National Bank? he thought it favored the wealthy and privilegied
18. What were the causes of the Panic of 1837? to many bank loans to ban speculators
19. Why were farmers not impacted as severely during the Panic of 1837? because they could grow thier own food
20. Put these presidents in chronological order: Madison, Jackson, John Q. Adams, Van Buren, Monroe. Madison,Monroe,Adams,Jackson,Van Buren
21. Describe the reasons that Americans moved west. money and religious tolerance
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