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APUSH Semester 1 IDs Test

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William Lloyd Garrison
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Monroe Doctrine (1823)
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Washington's Farewell Address
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Liberty Party
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Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
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Second Great Awakening
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Popular Sovereignty
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Scalawags
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Anglican Church
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Prince Henry
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Free Soil Party
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Andrew Jackson
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James K. Polk
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Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)
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Virginia Plan
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Lewis and Arthur Tappan
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Missouri Compromise (1820)
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Lucretia Mott
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John Brown
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Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin - revealed horrors of slavery to the world.
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known as transcontinental treaty, purchased Florida from Spain. Established western boundary for US and prevented Seminoles from invading Georgia
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Hero of the War of 1812, Battle of New Orleans, related to common people, Era of the Common Man,
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This Act set up Kansas and Nebraska as states. Each state would use popular sovereignty to decide what to do about slavery. People who were pro-slavery and antislavery moved to Kansas, but some antislavery settlers were against the Act.
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Southern born republicans, considered traitors by southern democrats
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Organized by Tappans when they broke with William Garrison. Nominated Birney
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abolitionists who gained legal help and acquittal for the Africans and managed to increase public support and fund-raising for the organized return trip home to Africa for surviving members of the group.
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the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs), created by Henry VIII after his falling out with the Pope over a divorce
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published "The Liberator" in Boston, helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society; favored Northern secession and renounced politics
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A Quaker who attended an anti-slavery convention in 1840 and her party of women was not recognized. She and Stanton called the first women's right convention in New York in 1848
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An abolitionist who attempted to lead a slave revolt by capturing Armories in southern territory and giving weapons to slaves, was hung in Harpers Ferry after capturing an Armory
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Admitted Missouri as a slave state and at the same time admitted Maine as a free state. Declared that all territory north of the 36°30" latitude would become free states, and all territory south of that latitude would become slave states.
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organized by anti-slavery men in the north, democrats who were resentful at Polk's actions, and some conscience Whigs.The Free-Soil Party was against slavery in the new territories. Advocated federal aid for internal improvements and free homesteads.
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stressed maintaining commercial but not political ties to other nations; stressed not entering permanent alliances; America's uniqueness depended on being independent action on foreign affairs
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A statement of foreign policy which proclaimed that Europe should not interfere in affairs within the United States or in the development of other countries in the Western Hemisphere.
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(1394-1460) Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation at Sagres and directed voyages that spurred the growth of Portugal's colonial empire.
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11th president, very pro expansion. Poke.
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proposed the creation of a bicameral legislature with representation in both houses proportional to population. The Virginia Plan favored the large states, which would have a much greater voice.
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The concept that political power rests with the people who can create, alter, and abolish government. People express themselves through voting and free participation in government
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Charles Finney, Methodists, Baptists, Burned over District
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Spanish navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere
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AKA Tariff of 1828; raised the tariff on imported manufactured goods. The tariff protected the North but harmed the South. The South claimed that it was discriminatory and unconstitutional
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opponents of the Constitution during the period of ratification. They opposed the Constitution's powerful centralized government, arguing that the Constitution gave too much political, economic, and military control.
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Caused by overspeculation of frontier lands, Jackson issued Specie Circular to force payment of loans and economy failed.
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senator from Kentucky, who ran for president five times until his death in 1852. He was a strong supporter of the American System, a war hawk for the War of 1812, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and known as "The Great Compromiser."
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Major figures in debate over Constitution, leader of Federalists, an author the Federalist Papers. Bank of U.S. as Sec. of Treasury
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He was an American theologian and Congregational clergyman, whose sermons stirred the religious revival, called the Great Awakening. He is known for his " Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God " sermon.
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governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Winthrop (1588-1649) was instrumental in forming the colony's government and shaping its legislative policy. He envisioned the colony, centered in present-day Boston, as a "city upon a hill"
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Drafter of the Dec. of Independence, Hamilton's rival, 3rd president, Louisiana Purchase.
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Drafted by Clay, diffused slavery conflict; temporarily postponed Civil War. California was free state, Strict Fugitive Slave Laws.

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