Title: Unit 1 Review
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2PromptIdentify 4 causes or effects of the
increase in suffrage from 1820 to 1840
3- Causes
- Fewer property or tax payer qualifications
- Westward expansion No landed elite in the west
- Shift from republic of virtuous leaders to
democracy of common men
- Effects
- White men eligible to vote rose from 50 to 90
(universal white male suffrage) - Parties used new techniques to get common man
votes - Rise of Jackson, Democrats, Whigs
- Rise in voter participation
4Prompt Identify as many people from this unit
(1825-1840) their claim to fame
5- Politics
- Tocqueville
- JQ Adams
- Henry Clay
- Andrew Jackson
- Van Buren
- John C Calhoun
- Harrison, Tyler
- Nicholas Biddle
- Peggy Eaton
- John Marshall
- Webster/Hayne
- Literature
- Hawthorne, Poe, Melville, Whitman
- Emerson, Thoreau
- Reform
- Dix, Stanton, Mott, Mann, Garrison, Douglass,
Tubman - Charles G Finney
- Economic
- Slater, Lowell, Whitney, Fulton, Deere, McCormick
6Prompt Identify 3 causes 3 effects of the
nullification crisis
7- Causes
- High tariffs in 1828 1832 to promote industry
- Tariff of Abom. Hurts the South
- States rights by John C Calhoun
- Precedents est in Jeffersons KY Resolution
WebsterHayne debate
- Effects
- Jacksons Force Bill asserted the nat'l gov't
over the states - Clays compromise tariff in 1833
- Precedents Southern threats of secession use
of force by president to preserve unity
8Prompt Identify nationalism sectionalism
trends from Jefferson to Jackson (1800-1840)
9- Nationalsim
- LA Purchase
- Victory in War of 1812
- Monroe Era of Good Feelings
- Monroe Doctrine, Adams-Onis, etc
- Marshall Court
- American System
- Market Transp. Revolutions
- Indian Removal
- Sectionalism
- Missouri Comp 1820
- Nullification Crisis
- Tariffs
- States Rights
- King Cotton
- Growth of slavery
- Growth in industry cities in North
- Rise of abolitionism
10Prompt Identify 4 causes 4 effects of the Bank
War
11- Causes
- BUS Biddle seen as elitist
- BUS caused panics in the past
- Constitutional?
- Jacksons rivalry with Clay
- Clays desire to renew the BUS charter early as
part of his prez campaign bid
- Effects
- Jackson vetoed the re-charter killed BUS via
pet banks - Killed Am System
- Increased power of presidency
- Criticisms led to formation of Whigs
- Helped lead to the Panic of 1837
12Prompt Identify 8 changes that took place
during the Early Antebellum Era(1800-1840)
13- Westward expansion new U.S. borders
- Emergence of King Cotton
- Commercial overtook subsistence farming
- Urbanization, Industrialization in North
- Immigration (Irish, German, Nativism)
- Common man growth of democracy
- Market Transportation Revolutions
- Removal of Indians east of Miss River
- 2nd Great Awakening social reforms
- Increased power of president
- Elite, virtuous president to common man prez
- Increasing nationalism sectionalism
- 1 party (Dem-Rep) to 2 parties (Dems Whigs)
14PromptName 8 characteristics of the Market
Revolution
15- Regional economic specialization
- Northern industry, urbanization, rise of the
factory system (Lowell Mill) - Southern cotton expansion of slavery
- Western commercial farming
- American System tariff, transp, BUS
- Irish, German immigration for jobs land
- New industrial farm technologies
- Decline of putting out barter systems
- Trade, cotton 60 of U.S. exports world
bought 75 of cotton from USA - Economic self-sufficiency for USA
16PromptIdentify a facts about each election1.
Election of 18242. Election of 18283.
Election of 18324. Election of 18365.
Election of 1840
17- 1824 corrupt bargain 4 way race JQ Adams,
Clay, Jackson, Crawford Clay named Sec of State
Adams won - 1828 1st time Democratic Party Jackson vs
Adams, Jackson won, spoils system, Calhoun VP - 1832 Jackson vs Clay, Jackson won, BUS was main
issue - 1836 Van Buren won with Jacksons support Whigs
ran 3 candidates - 1840 2-party system (Dems Whigs), Van Buren
vs. Harrison, Panic of 1837 was main issue,
Tippecanoe, 82 voters
18Prompt Identify each social change or
reform1. Temperance2. Seneca Falls 3.
Dorthea Dix 4. Horace Mann 5. Cult of
Domesticity6. William Lloyd Garrison
19- Temperance attacked alcohol abuse
- Seneca Falls Womens rights Stanton/Mott
Declaration of Sentiments - Dix Prison asylum reform
- Mann Public education
- Cult of Domesticity separate sphere for women
Home children - Garrison American Anti-Slavery Society The
Liberator Abolitionism
20Prompt Name 4 characteristics of the
transportation revolution
21- Types of Transportation
- Turnpikes, National Road
- Canals, Erie Canal (1st major link b/w East
West importance of NY City) - Steamboats allowed 2-way travel
- Emergence of railroads, esp in North
- Impact
- 90 decrease in transportation costs for western
farmers increased profits - Manufactured goods from East to West Farm goods
from West to East - Facilitated the market revolution
22Prompt Name 3 characteristics of the 2nd Great
Awakening
23- Religious enthusiasm in response to declining
church attendance devotion - Evangelists used mass techniques to appeal to
masses Tent revivals - Emphasized self-improvement inspired social
reformers of the 1830s - Began in West Burned-over district of NY
reached all regions of country - Charles G Finney emotional preaching
- New religions Mormons, Shakers, Onedia
- Growth in Baptists Methodists
24Prompt Define each event of Jacksons
presidency1. Petticoat Affair 2. Spoils
System 3. Maysville Road 4. Specie Circular
5. Kitchen Cabinet
25- Petticoat Affair Peggy Eaton affair led to
resignation of Jacksons cabinet - Spoils System Jacksonian precedent of rewarding
party loyalty with patronage - Maysville Road Jackson veto of road in Kentucky
not a national project - Specie Circular All western lands sales must be
in specie (gold or silver) helped cause Panic
of 1838 - Kitchen Cabinet Informal advisors who Jackson
relied on after Peggy Eaton Affair
26Prompt Name 3 events of the Van Buren
presidency
27- Panic of 1837
- Van Ruin had no response to Panic
- Strengthening of Whigs from 1836 to 1840
- Election of Harrison in 1840