Name: Mid-Term Review Chapter 5 – Towards Independence

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Chapter 5 – Towards Independence
Colonial reaction to Stamp Act
Sons of Liberty (who would be apart of this group)
Effects of the French and Indian War between colonist and
Britain (We did not like we had to…)
Proclamation of 1763
Mid-Term Review
Chapter 11 – Political Development
Purpose of National Banks (According to Hamilton)
Republican view of French Revolution: For or against, why?
Alien and Sedition Act (Points of view of both political parties)
Strict v. Loose Constructionist
Whiskey Rebellion: Cause and George Washington’s view
States’ Rights Theory – powers to do?
Hamilton’s advice to Washington for solving the war debt
How political party likes national banks?
Chapter 6 – Declaration of Independence
Common Sense (effect in colonies)
Beliefs of Thomas Paine
Declaration of Independence was written b/c
Naturals Rights (we get them when and what are they)
John Locke (his influence)
Chapter 8 – Creating the Constitution
Americans fears of a strong central government
Articles of Confederation (Was our first….)
Strengths: Land Ordinance (Land issue)/Northwest
Ordinance (Slave issue)
Weaknesses: Economic/Political/Military
Impact of Shay’s Rebellion
Leader of the Constitutional Convention and Main Challenge
Main debate between the Virginia and New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
Electoral College (purpose)
Three Branches of Government
Three-fifths Compromise
Federalist v. anti-Federalist (Constitution
opinion/Government Power should be given to?)
Republic (form of government) definition?
Purpose of Constitutional Convention
Chapter 9 – The Constitution
Opponents of Constitution
Reason for Bill of Rights (Individual…..)
Checks and Balances (branch with most power?) (Example)
Popular Sovereignty (Definition)
Separation of Powers
Limited Government
Federalism (Ideas and support) (Definition)
Republicanism (Idea and support)
Judicial Review (Definition)
Reason why some states refused the U.S. Constitution
Chapter 12 – Foreign Affairs
Jay Treaty: What it accomplished
Monroe Doctrine (Goal and result)
Result of the XYZ Affair
War Hawks: why did they want to go to war
War of 1812
Washington’s Farewell Address (Warning about political
parties and foreign affairs)
Chapter 13 – Growing Sense of Nationhood
John Marshall and Supreme Court decisions (p.247)
Chapter 14 – Andrew Jackson: Growth of Democracy
Protective tariffs
Indian Removal Act
Andrew Jackson v. Bank of the United States (how banks
would serve the our country’s interest)
Citizens and Andrew Jackson’s Democratic Party (what group
were empowered)
Spoils Systems
Nullification Crisis: what was being tested
Chapter 10 – Bill of Rights
James Madison and the Bill of Rights
Tenth Amendment
First Amendment (know your five liberties)
Government role in religion (keep it …. )
Freedom of Press (its assistance on our democratic society)
Vocabulary
Patriots
Tariff
Ordinance
Liberties
Bicameral
Deteriorate
Loyalist
Mudslinging
Sovereignty
Provision
Resolve
Regulate
Blockade
Nullify
Theocracy
Ratification
Militia
Insist
Impressment
Veto
Monarchy
Legislature
Amend
Philosopher