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1. Adams and jefferson |
Adams was to rule by wealthy class,strong federal government jefferson was to rule by people, strong state government. |
Difference between ideas in government? |
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2.Jeffersons policies as president |
Rule by people, strong state government, emphasis on agriculture, strict interpretation of the constitution, and French alliances |
What where his policies? |
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3.Judicial review |
The power to declare an act of Congress |
What was it? |
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4.The Louisiana purchase |
In Oct 20, 1803 the Senate approved the agreement of the Louisiana purchase, which roughly doubled the size of the U.S. |
What was it? |
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5.Lewis and Clark |
The went on a long Journey to explore the Louisiana purchase |
What did they do? |
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13. Monroe doctrine |
Was an exclusive statement of american policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americans |
What did it do? |
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14. The convention of 1818 |
Image result for the convention of 1818The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain |
What were the effects? |
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15. The adams- Onis treaty |
Image result for the adams onis treatyThe Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain |
What was decided? |
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16. Nationalism |
Is a feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation |
What is it? |
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17. The Cumberland road |
The first road built by the federal government |
What is it, who build it? |
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18. The Era of good feelings |
From 1815 to 1825 the United States enjoy the Era of Good Feelings and era of peace and pride and progress |
What happened? |
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19. Sectionalism |
Disagreement between the different regions known as sectionalism |
What is it? |
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20. The Missouri Compromise |
Missouri Compromise which settled the conflict that had a Arisen for Missouri application for statehood |
What was it? |
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21. Corrupt bargain |
House elected John Quincy Adams over rival Andrew Jackson. It was widely believed that Clay, the Speaker of the House at the time, convinced Congress to elect Adams |
Whay was it, who made it? |
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22. Hudson River art school |
The artist of the Hudson River School created painting Sarah fechter National created applications of the American landscape |
What is it, what was the art? |
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23. American music |
The music was found by both white and African American people named folked-music or also know was spirituals |
What was it about? |
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23. American music |
The music was found by both white and African American people named folked-music or also know was spirituals |
What was it about? |
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24. American architecture |
They tried to combine images of the american landscape scene from people daily lives |
What was it influenced by? |
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33. Jacksonian democracy |
This increase of voting rights following property requirements later became from jacksonian democracy |
What is it? |
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34. The spoils system |
The practice of giving government jobs to political backers |
What is it, who started it? |
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35. Tariffs |
Before Andrew Jackson took office Congress placed a high tariff on imports causing anger in angry southerns to call it the Tariff of abomination |
What are they? |
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36. States right doctrine |
State rate doctor who argued that because of the states have formed the national government state power should be greater than Federal power |
What is it? |
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37. Nuliffy |
The conflict between those supporters and opponents of ratification. |
Whay does it mean |
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38. Nullification crisis |
Conflict between the supporters and opponents of notification depend dispute became known as the nullification crisis |
What is it? |
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39. The bank |
Andrew Jackson hated the bank because it only supported the wealthy and rich people but not the poor and on wealthy people |
What did Jackson hate it? |