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a. Federalistsb. Democratic-Republicansc. Election of 1800 (Revolution of 1800)d. Era of Good Feelingse. Democratsf. Whig Party

a. midnight judgesb. John Marshallc. Marbury v. Madison, 1803d. judicial reviewe. McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819f. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824

a. market economy b. Albert Gallatin c. Embargo Act, 1807 d. Panic of 1819 e. Panic of 1837 f. debates over the tariff and internal improvements

a. southern defense of slaveryb. Slave Codesc. Calhoun’s Speech in the U.S. Senate, 1837

.a. Second Great Awakeningb. Charles Finney c. Seneca Falls Convention, 1848d. Elizabeth Cady Stantone. Frances (Franny) Wrightf. Dorothea Dix

g. Horace Mann h. Utopian Communities

a. neoclassicismb. Hudson River School, 1825-1875c. transcendentalismd. Ralph Waldo Emersone. Henry David Thoreauf. John James Audubon

. a. American System, 1815

a. Eire Canal, 1817-1825

b. turnpikes c. National Road (Cumberland Road), 1811 d. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1828

a. Mason - Dixon Line

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a. cult of domesticity b. Lydia Maria Child c. National Trades’ Union, 1834

Period 4

1800 -1848

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a. Second Bank of the United States, 1816 d. Destruction of the Second Bank of the United States, 1833b. Tariff of 1816 e. John C. Calhounc. Tariff of Abominations, 1828 f. Daniel Webster g. Henry Claya. Louisiana Purchase, 1803b. Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-1806c. War Hawksd. War of 1812, 1812-1815e. Adams-Onís Treaty, 1819f. Monroe Doctrine, 1823g. Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842h. Annexation of Texas, 1845I. Oregon Treaty, 1846j. Manifest Destinyk. Mexican-American War, 1846-48L. Mexican Cession, 1848m. Chinese trade a. Hartford Convention, 1814b. South Carolina Nullification Crisis, 1832-1833

a. Tecumsehb. Indian Removal Act, 1830c. Black Hawkd. Worcester v. Georgia, 1832e. Trail of Tears, 1838f. Seminole Wars, 1814-1819, 1835-1842

g. Talmadge Amendment, 1819 h. Missouri Compromise, 1820c. American Anti-Slavery Society d. Essex Junto

Period 41800 -1848

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Judicial ReviewMidnight judgesWhig PartyJohn MarshallFederalistsDemocratic – RepublicansElection of 1800Era of Good FeelingsRepublicansManifest DestinyJames K. POLKMarket economyConstitution & Bill of RightsEmbargo Act of 1807Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824Judicial ReviewMarbury v. Madison, 1803Panic of 1819Oregon Treaty, 1846Panic of 1837McCulloch v. Maryland 1819

QUIZ 1 QUIZ 2Hartford Convention James FortenHorace Mann Dorothea DixFrederick Douglass William L Garrison Charles FinneyElizabeth Cady Stanton Slave Codes John JayEmbargo Act of 1807 2nd Great Awakening Southern Defense of Slavery Seneca Falls Convention John Calhoun SpeechWorcester v Georgia2nd National Bank of USAManifest Destiny Indian Removal ActSpoils System Utopian Communities

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Richard AllenNeoclassicismHudson River SchoolHenry David ThoreauRalph Waldo EmersonDavid WalkerTranscendentalismJohn J AudubonWilliam Lloyd GarrisonSojourner TruthJoe Willie Namath

QUIZ 3+ MORE

Everything ELSE + 2nd Bank of USA, McCulloch v. Maryland

QUIZ 1 is onWeds.

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1st Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition

2nd Right to bear arms

4th no illegal search and seizure

5th Due Process, no self-incrimination, no Double Jeopardy, Grand Jury

7th Trial by Jury

13th Declared slavery illegal in the USA

14th Gave citizenship to slaves & “DUE PROCESS”

15th Slaves/citizens the right to vote – over 21 males only

16th Creates the Federal Income TAX

17th Direct election of Senators – by us the voters

18th Started PROHIBITION (illegal to drink), VOLSTEAD ACT

19th Provides women the right to vote (suffrage)

20th Term of President & VP to end on Jan. 20th every 4 years

21st Ends PROHIBITION (Liquor is legal now)

24th Eliminated POLL TAX as requirement to vote

26th Extends the right to vote to 18 yr. olds

Timeline&

AmendmentsQuiZ onFRIDAY October 16th

___ 1. Pearl Harbor attack___ 2. Cold War___ 3. World Trade Center terrorist attack___ 4. Iran-Hostage Crisis___ 5. Barack Obama elected President___ 6. World War II___ 7. Korean War___ 8. Declaration of Independence___ 9. USA lands on the moon__ 10. Cuban Missile Crisis__ 11. Sputnik I__ 12. Berlin Wall__ 13. Spanish-American War__ 14. Gilded Age__ 15. World War I__ 16. John F. Kenned y assassinated__ 17. Civil War__ 18. Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated__ 19. Stock Market Crash__ 20. Great Depression__ 21. Vietnam War__ 22. Progressive Era__ 23. U.S. enters WWI