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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?

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?

3.Judicial review

The power to declare an act of Congress

What was it?

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?

5.Lewis and Clark

The went on a long Journey to explore the Louisiana purchase

What did they do?

13. Monroe doctrine

Was an exclusive statement of american policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americans

What did it do?

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?

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?

16. Nationalism

Is a feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation

What is it?

17. The Cumberland road

The first road built by the federal government

What is it, who build it?

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?

19. Sectionalism

Disagreement between the different regions known as sectionalism

What is it?

20. The Missouri Compromise

Missouri Compromise which settled the conflict that had a Arisen for Missouri application for statehood

What was it?

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?

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?

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?

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?

24. American architecture

They tried to combine images of the american landscape scene from people daily lives

What was it influenced by?

33. Jacksonian democracy

This increase of voting rights following property requirements later became from jacksonian democracy

What is it?

34. The spoils system

The practice of giving government jobs to political backers

What is it, who started it?

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?

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?

37. Nuliffy

The conflict between those supporters and opponents of ratification.

Whay does it mean

38. Nullification crisis

Conflict between the supporters and opponents of notification depend dispute became known as the nullification crisis

What is it?

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?