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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Protective Tariff of 1816 | directly benefited the North |
| 2nd Bank of the U.S. | Philadelphia 1816-1836 |
| Era of Good Feelings | 1815-1825. |
| The New Republicans | Out-federalize the Federalist Party Americans pushing West |
| Missouri Compromise | Henry Clay makes 36-30 Parallel in 1820 where slavery is prohibited in the North. Divides North from South, was a political issue (not moral), and poses the question "Does the federal govt have the right to limit expansion on slavery?" |
| McCulloch vs Maryland | Maryland tried to get rid of the bank by taxing it with stamps in 1819. Director doesn't pay so Maryland sues. It is a supreme court approval of the Bank and shows a sense of judicial nationalism. |
| Tallmadge Amendment | Missouri would enter as a slave state in 1819 but no more slaves would be allowed to enter and current slaves were gradually emancipated |
| Monroe Doctrine | !823, Western Colonization was prohibited because U.S. considered it to be dangerous. We will always use this when it comes to Latin America. |
| 1824 Presidential Candidates | Andrew Jackson. John Adams. Henry Clay. William Crawford. |
| 1824 Presidential Election | Lack of 2 party system created confusion [impossible to get majority]. Decided by House of Rep between Adams & Jackson. Adams wins with help of Clay. Charges of corrupt bargain. |
| 1824 Presidential Election Importance | 2nd Election to be decided by House of Rep. Sectionalism on the rise. Will split republican party in 2. |
| Nationalist Wing [later Whig party] | Henry Clay. Bank was beneficial. Strong Central govt. American System. Loose Interpretation |
| Traditional Wing [later Democratic party] | Jackson & Van Buren. Opposed everything to Nationalists. States rights. |
| Jackson administration | 1829-37. |
| Jackson's Political Ideas | States Rights. Laissez Faire. Strict Construction. Suspicion of Banks. Tribune of the people. |