PresidencyRead 201-210Thursday 10/16Political Parties Adams v JeffersonRead 211-220Friday 10/17Jefferson and the changes that take placeRead 228-239Monday 10/20The Expansion of AmericaRead 239-243Tuesday10/21War of 1812 and Expansion of InfluenceRead 244-256Wednesday 10/22Changes with ExpansionRead 259-272Thursday 10/23Day off Friday 10/24Youre still not hereMonday 10/27More Expansion and Era of Good FeelingsRead 272-289Tuesday 10/28Review/catch up if neededNoneWednesday 10/29Test Unit 3NoneThursday 10/30Essay WritingNoneFriday 10/31Go Over Test MAJOR THEMES Now that we have presidents, for every presidential administration, you should always keep track of major foreign policy issues, major domestic policy issues, etc. (Use the chart I gave youits probably the best way to study for this unit.) How did Alexander Hamiltons plan affect the early nation Rise of Political Parties Problems with other nations How did the Supreme Court develop How did Democracy Change in the 1820s. How does the American Economy Develop CHAPTER SEVEN In general, know all about our early Constitution/ Bill of Rights stuff, the economy and the birth of political parties GEORGE WASHINGTON AS PRESIDENT How did he handle the jobwhat was his style THE BILL OF RIGHTS Know it. Alexander Hamiltons Four Reports.
What did each say You should be able to discuss and evaluate each section of Hamiltons plan. Funding Assumption Bank of the US Excise Tax Support for Manufacturing. How did the nation respond to Hamiltons plans Commercialism vs. Agrarian America The Indian Wars and the new US army Whiskey Rebellion (compare to Shays Rebellion) Battle of Fallen Timbers Strict Constructionists/ Broad Constructionists The first two party system Know origins/ aims. Federalists Jeffersonian Republicans What was the Genet controversy How did it lead to an important foreign policy statement Foreign Policy issues What major problems did we have with other nations Jays Treaty Treaty of San Lorenzo (Pinckneys Treaty) The Election of 1796 THE ADAMS PRESIDENCY XYZ Affair Quasi War Alien and Sedition Acts What were they Why were they controversial How did Republican leaders respond (Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions) Taxation policy / Fries Rebellion. DEISM THE ELECTION OF 1800 The 12th Amendment (post Burr and Hamilton issues in 1804). CHAPTER EIGHT JEFFERSONS PRESIDENCY What was Jeffersons style Define, in your own words, Egalitarianism. (If you must, use a dictionary) How did the Jefferson administration handle Adams midnight
appointments. MARBURY v. MADISON To what extent was Jeffersons presidency consistent w/ Republican values (Examples would be reducing the size of government, creating individual liberty etc.) RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Separation New formations 2nd Great Awakening and effects THE LOUSIANA PURCHASE In what way was the purchase a violation of Jeffersons republican values Lewis and Clark The Burr Conspiracy MADISONs PRESIDENCY Renewed tension with Britain What issues did the US face with Native Americans Tecumseh Tippecanoe Who were the WAR HAWKS THE WAR OF 1812 How did the war accentuate tensions between regions in the USA What happened at the HARTFORD CONVENTION Why is the war sometimes seen as the second war for Independence What did the war actually solve TREATY OF GHENT. Battle of New Orleans Significance How is it ironic How did the war affect the Federalist Party How did relations between the US and Britain progress in the years following the war Rush-Bagot Agreement TRANSCONTINENTAL TREATY (1819) aka Adams-Onis Treaty What event led to this What does Spains reaction to this incident tell us What did the US get in the treaty THE MONROE DOCTRINE What did it say To what did it lead CHAPTER NINE COTTONS GROWTH Why Effect Slavery Economy The North PANIC OF 1819 NEW INNOVATIONS Canals Growth of Transportation Banking and it innovations effects on economy and the frontier THE MONROE PRESIDENCY Era of Good Feelings How do you think Hamilton and the Federalists would have felt about economic development under the Republican administrations of the early 1800s THE MARSHALL COURT In general, what was the trend taken by the Marshall Court Who gains power Who loses it McCullough v. Maryland Fletcher v. Peck Dartmouth College v. Woodward Gibbons v. Ogden (lecture) Missouri Compromise Election of 1824 Corrupt Bargain American System Why did John Quincy Adams presidency fail What new techniques did political campaigners use in the 1828 elections Election of 1828 Jacksonian Democrats and the Whig Party ESSAY QUESTIONS For any governmental enterprise to succeed, it must first concern itself with three main issues, fiscal responsibility, maintaining domestic order and establishing credibility in the international community. Evaluate the presidencies of Washington, Adams and Jefferson based on these criteria. Although the Federalist Party elected its last president in 1796, its ideas lived on in the policies of the Republican administrations of Jefferson, Madison and Monroe. Assess the validity of this statement. To what extent is it fair to call the War of 1812 The Second War for American Independence Answer with reference to the war and the changes it produced in the years 1812-1824. Y, dXiJ(x(I_TS1EZBmU/xYy5g/GMGeD3Vqq8K)fw9 xrxwrTZaGy8IjbRcXI u3KGnD1NIBs
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