APUSH Final Exam Review Sheet 2016

APUSH Final Exam Review Sheet 2016
Topics for the standard Multiple Choice Questions (70 total are listed – 60 will be on the exam)
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“American System”
“Cult of domesticity” or “spheres of influence”
“Republican Mother”
Abraham Lincoln
Admission of Texas
African American soldiers in the Civil War
Alexander Hamilton’s financial program
American Colonization Society
American Revolution
Andrew Jackson & his policies
Andrew Jackson & the Bank of the United States
Articles of Confederation
Battle of Saratoga
Bill of Rights
Birth of the Republican Party
Cause of the Civil War
Characteristics of the British colonies
Civil War battles
Compromise of 1850
Congressional Reconstruction
Constitutional issues after the Civil War
Continental Army soldiers
Declaration of Independence
Dred Scott case
Education reform in antebellum America
Effect of Civil War on the economy
Eli Whitney
Emancipation Proclamation
Erie Canal
Federalist Papers
Founding Fathers and political parties
Free blacks in Antebellum America
Freedmen after the Civil War
Growth of American Cities during the early 19th century
Hartford Convention
Immigration in the early 19th century
Indians during colonization
Jacksonian Democracy
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Jefferson Republican ideals
Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Louisiana Purchase
Marbury v. Madison
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
Navigation Acts
New England textile mills
Pinckney’s Treaty
Popular sovereignty
Proclamation of 1763
Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793
Puritans in New England
Radical Reconstruction
Relationship of England and the Colonies
Salutary Neglect
Slave ownership in the antebellum South
Slavery in the British colonies
Slavery in the Colonies
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts & Repeal
Transportation developments between 1790 and 1830
US Constitution
Virginia colony
Wilmot Proviso
Women in colonial era
Women reformers in the 19th century
Workers in the early 19th century, characteristics of
Topics for the Document Based Multiple Choice Questions (30 total)
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Bacon’s Rebellion
Civil War
Columbian Exchange
Declaration of Independence
Early Colonial Settlement
Immigration
Indian Removal
Jay’s Treaty
Madison and post-war Nationalism
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Native Americans
Nullification Crisis
Republican Party
Sectional Crisis
Slavery
Spanish Conquistadors
Texas
The U.S. Constitution
Women and reform
There is also a 50 question map section that requires you to match the name of a state to its location
on a map of the US. You will not be required to memorize capitals or major cities. A blank copy of the
map was given out in class earlier in the semester.