HIST 17B Study Guide 1

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HIST 17B Study Guide 1
Bill of Rights
Missouri Compromise
Manifest Destiny
Electoral College
Monroe Doctrine
Oregon Trail
Anti-Federalists
General Andrew Jackson
Mormons
Alexander Hamilton
Erie Canal
Santa Anna
Electoral College
Lowell mills
Alamo
Aaron Burr
spoils system
Lone Star Republic
Marbury v. Madison, 1803
Whigs
Winfield Scott
Louisiana Purchase
Tariff of Abominations
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Sacajawea
John C. Calhoun
California Gold Rush
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Seneca Falls Declaration of
impressment
Worcester v. Georgia, 1832
Sentiments
Dolley Madison
Trail of Tears
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Tecumseh
Second Great Awakening
American Temperance Society
Battle of Tippecanoe
William Henry Harrison
Transcendentalism
Henry Clay
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Frederick Douglass
War Hawks
Samuel F.B. Morse
Underground Railroad
War of 1812
Harriett Tubman
Treaty of Ghent
Essay Prompts:
1. Describe the election of 1800 and the political ideals of the candidates (10 points).
Identify some successes and failures of the Jefferson presidency (5 points). Give an
overview of the Louisiana Purchase, including who had control of the territory and
when, how much money was paid, what was the importance of New Orleans to the
purchase, and who acted as agent for the U.S.? (10 points)
2. Describe Andrew Jackson’s response to the “Indian Problem” during his presidency.
Include in your description how his response continued or revised the policies of
previous presidents (10 points). Who supported his policies and who opposed them? (5
points). How did Indian groups respond to Jackson’s policies? Include in your answer
specific leaders, court cases, or reactions by Indians to the U.S. policies. (10 points)