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Review I
Terms 1607-Civil War
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Economic activities of the North | Fishing, ship building |
| Economic activities of the South | Agriculture |
| Colonies existed for benefit of Mother Country | Mercantilism |
| Representative government | House of Burgesses |
| Magna Carta | Limited government |
| French and Indian War | Taxes on the colonies |
| Articles of Confederation | states' rights |
| Shay's Rebellion | Need for stronger central government |
| Great Compromise | Representation in Congress |
| Federalist Papers | Ratification of the Constitution |
| Branches of government share power | Federalism |
| Anti-federalist needed addition to the Constitution | Bill of Rights |
| Hamilton's interpretation of Constitution | Loose |
| Jefferson's interpretation of Constitution | Strict |
| Bank of the United States | Conflict interpretation of Constitution |
| Marbury v. Madison | Judicial review |
| Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional | Judicial review |
| Established how states could come into the Union | Northwest Ordinance |
| Western hemisphere is no longer open for settlement. | Monroe Doctrine |
| Area acquired in 1846 which added more slave or free territory to argue over | Mexican Cession |
| Maine came into the Union as a free state and Missouri came in the Union as a slave state. | Missouri Compromise |
| Term for the growing differences between North and South | sectionalism |
| Compromises from 1820 to 1854 were intended to | resolve the issue of slavery |
| Seneca Falls Convention was intended to acquire rights for | women |
| John Brown's Raid frightened many | Southerners |
| Slaves can be taken into free territory | Dred Scott Decision |
| Northern plan to defeat the North | Anaconda Plan |
| Southern plan to win the Civil War | Fight a defensive war |
| Group in Congress that wanted to punish the South for the Civil War | Radical Republicans |
| Turning point of the Civil War in favor of the North | Gettysburg |
| Event that ended Reconstruction | Removal of federal troops |