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of Good Feelings James Monroe Henry Clay John C. Calhoun Daniel Webster American System protective tariff Second Bank of the U. S. Tariff of 1816 Chief Justice John Marshall Marbury v. Madison (1803) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Fletcher v. Peck (1810) Martin v. Hunter's Lesee (1816) Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) U. S. land policy Rush-Bagot Agreement (1817) Treaty of 1818 Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Panic of 1819 Tallmadge Amendment The Missouri Crisis (1819) The Missouri Compromise (1820) |
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rights (suffrage) Martin van Buren Thurlow Weed Anti-Masonic Party Election of 1824 "corrupt bargain" John Quincy Adams Adams's Indian poilicies Tariff of 1828 (a.k.a. Tariff of Aboninations) "South Carolina Exposition" |
1. How did the Republican Party change after the War of 1812?
2. Describe Henry Clay's "American System," its successes, failures, and the controversies (if any) surrounding it.
3. What were some of the major decisions made by the Marshall Court between 1800 and 1825, and how did these shape the future of the Court and the country?
4. What was Congress' attitude towards America's western lands prior to 1808, and how did this attitude change after 1815? What specific actions did Congress take to help settle the West?
5. What were some of the international agreements made by the U. S. government under the guidance of Monroe's secretary of state, John Quincy Adams? What did they do?
6. What was the Monroe Doctrine? What event(s) prompted its issuance?
7. What were some of the issues that promoted a growing sectionalism after 1819?
8. What was the Missouri Compromise? What did it mean for the nation the long term?
9. How did voting rights expand after 1820? How was the growing democratization reflected in political changes?
10. What were some of the techniques used by the professional politicians?
11. What three major factors contributed to the new political system?
21. Describe the Election of 1828 and its outcome, as well as popular reaction to that outcome.
22. What kind of man was John Quincy Adams, personally and professionally?
23. What was John Q. Adams' vision for building a strong nation?
24. What decisions cost Adams popular support?
25. Describe the origins of the Tariff of Abominations, as well as reaction to it.
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