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23 Cards in this Set
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Election of 1824
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divided electorate, election thrown to house if reps, henry clay speaker of house, adams is elected press, "corrupt bargain"
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election of 1828
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adam/clay vs. jackson/calhoun
King john II- unprincipled hypocrite, spent $16 dollars a day in office, had foreign experience from russian court, hated democracy and broke the sabbath. Jackson- ignorant and hot tempered, liar and blasphemer, lived in sin with his wife rachel. |
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tariff of abominations (1828)
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northeastern manufacturing
quickly rising tariffs the tariff of 1828 was as high as 50% there was a trade imbalance- taxing with britain and cash short south |
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more tariff of abominations
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protectionism
raise taxes outside, so you get goods at home encourage economic growth at home northeastern manufactures benefit most from producing textiles raised prices on imported british goods this hurts the south- they have less cotton growth, and people don't buy from the south because of slave labor |
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nullification
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states entered the union unwillingly
rights reserved to state- interposition state convention |
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nullification crisis
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tariff of 1828 and 1832 are nullified as of feb 1, 1833.
jackson goes to congress with leads to nation debt, unfair burden, restriction to national security needs, proclamation to people of south carolina, henry clays compromise |
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compact theory
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nations were sovereign: each state was its own sovereign nation (this is before the constitution)
states can declare federal laws unconstitutional. |
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alien and sedation acts (1798)
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alien- deport people who are not citizens
sedition- the authority to arrest anyone who criticizes the government |
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henry clays compromise
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agreed to nullify force bill if tariff would decrease
disagreed with states rights to succeed. |
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methodists
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new kind of preachers
circuit rider johnathan edwards vs lorenzo dow allowed black preachers had organized structure- society meetings |
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circuit rider
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covered a 250 mile radius
in charge of preaching to all churches in given area came from humble backgrounds, were young, had minimal education. which made them appealing to the average person because they had the same backgrounds |
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utopian experimentation
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united society of believers in christs second appearing (shakers)
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oneida community
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complex marriage
work together, love together |
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artisinal system in farm type houses
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father is at the top. everyone else is below him
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artisinal system in town houses
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apprenticeship system
combines work, politics, society in house father is at the top and is the master craftsmen below him are the skilled craftsmen or the journeymen below that are the apprentices |
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outwork system
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larger workshops, more journeymen
women and children start the work, craftsmen finish the work during war this becomes more popular |
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factory system
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no longer need to be skilled to work
women children and immigrants can work too home and work are now two separate places drinking is done outside work workers fight at work workers don't show up |
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separate spheres
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mother and child have special relationship
women are guided force in household children go off to school-boys go to school to prepare to work, girls stay at home to prepare for motherhood |
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sex in the north
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one sex system
danger zone two sex system middle class against sex sex radicals |
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one sex system
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men and women understood each other
women are under developed versions of men women are less perfect because organs are inside them |
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danger zone
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trying not to go to brothels, saloons, and bars before reaching home
men would make money and spend it all on hoes before they got home slept with prostitutes |
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two sex system
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men were having sex with strippers, not only their wives.
they would get diseases from hoes and spread them to wife women are now only different from men, not under developed |
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middle class view on sex in north
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men should control sexual urges
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