practical advice to early America upon the end of his second term as President. George Washington ’s farewell address of 1796 warned of seven dangers to avoid for a healthy and prosperous country‚ 1) The Importance of Unity‚ and The Danger of Sectionalism 2) The Authority of the Constitution‚ the Threat of Political Factions‚ and the Danger of Constitutional Amendments Designed to Weaken the Government 3) The Dangers of Political Parties 4) The Importance of the Constitution ’s System of Checks
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debate (2005 DBQ; Form B FRQ) Federalist Era: 1789-1801 2002 FRQ; 2005 DBQ (indirect) Jeffersonian Democracy 2002 FRQ War of 1812: causes‚ results‚ impact on society No question ever! Jacksonian Era: 1828-1848 Occurs every 2 to 3 years Nationalism‚ Sectionalism: East‚ West & South Parts of numerous questions Secession & Lincoln’s/Republicans’ policies during the Civil War Indirect question in 1997‚ 2003 “Market Revolution”: Industrial Rev/Transportation Rev/ Transportation question in 2003
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American history was built on a chronological record of significant events‚ each event having a cause and subsequent effect on another event. Historical events are presented in history as being tangible‚ being tied to a date‚ or an exact happening. Manifest Destiny on the other hand‚ is a phenomenon. It can not be tied to a date‚ event or even a specific period of time. Manifest Destiny existed and still exists as the philosophy that embraces American history as a whole. Manifest Destiny is an intangible
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engaged in frequent controversies‚ the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns” (J). Even in his farewell address‚ Washington advised the fledgling nation to not get involved in European affairs or make permanent alliances‚ to avoid sectionalism‚ and to not form political parties. After Washington resigned from office‚ John Adams tried to maintain the
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1. To what extent was late nine-teenth-century and early twentieth century United States expansionism a continuation of past expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Use your knowledge of US history to 1914 to construct your answer 2. In what ways were the late-nineteenth-century Populists the heirs of the Jacksonian Democrats with respect to overall objectives AND specific proposals for reform? 3. Analyze the ways in which supporters of slavery in the nineteenth century used
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Slavery has been a crucial part of society throughout history‚ a way of life for centuries upon centuries. Only recently was this aspect of civilization questioned as to its validity in an increasingly ‘humane’ society. Since this country was founded‚ this issue has been the object of prolonged debate and radical opinions. Slavery can be found at the root of several instances of bloodshed and revolution in the course of our nation’s development‚ a key role in shaping our nation. Though it is outlawed
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1. 601. Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because A) there were too many French there. B) Canadian business would prove too competitive. C) it was too agrarian and would give more votes to the Democratic-Republicans. D) they believed that the Canadians could never become Americanized. E) too many Indians lived there. C 2. 602. During the War of 1812‚ the New England states A) supported the United States’ war effort. B) lent more money and sent more food to the British army than
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Although the Immigration Act of 1924 was mainly the unfortunate result of discriminatory racial theories of nativism and antiforeignism‚ other factors influenced also Congress to pass the restrictive act‚ including the rising Red Scare and the spread of the new Ku Klux Klan. The largest factor in the Congressional passing of the Immigration Act of 1920 was the fundamental American belief that native Americans were superior to foreigners‚ including the 800‚000 immigrants who flooded the country in
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The Mexican War is often regarded as one of the United State’s most controversial wars. The idea of Manifest Destiny was beginning to consume the minds of many Democratic Americans. They wished for the United States to expand their land to possess a continental control; it was believed that more land would mean furthered economical success. Meanwhile‚ the Whigs felt that the key to expanding the country was embracing the economical endeavors that were already being pursued. In order for the continent
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left little other investments‚ climate‚ and southern way of life Strengthened with the growing cotton production in the 1800s The cultures of the North and south diverged‚ but the dependency upon one another did not. Proving to conflict when sectionalism tried to push them White Society in the South TERMS DEFINITIONS SIGNIFICANCE Cavalier Myth The belief that white southerners were free form the acquisitive instincts of the “Yankees”‚ more concerned with the refined and gracious way
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