United States History I: Final Exam Review Sheet s1

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United States History I: Final Exam Review Sheet s1

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Virginia Plan Whiskey Rebellion Martin Van Buren Chapter 4: Quartering Act New Jersey Plan Louisiana Purchase Chapter 8: Reformers Stamp Act Roger Sherman Henry Clay and the Seneca Falls Warhawks Convention and “Declaration of Sentiments” Thomas Jefferson William Paterson Francis Scott Key Chapter 9: Expanding Markets Declaration of 3/5 Compromise James Madison and Manifest Destiny Independence opposition to the War of 1812 Washington Great Compromise War of 1812- Texas and the Causes and Results settlement of the land there Lexington and Federalist Papers Chapter 7: Texas and the Battle Concord and Authors Sectionalism of the Alamo Battle of Trenton Branches of Clay’s American Samuel Morse Government System Loyalists Benjamin Franklin Missouri Chapter 10: The Compromise Union in Peril Battle of Saratoga Concurrent Powers Acquisition of Southern reasons for Florida keeping Slavery legal Battle of Yorktown Implied Powers James Monroe and Fugitive Slave Act and Treaty of Paris the Monroe Doctrine Reasons for US Reserved powers Secession Compromise of victory in the 1850 Revolution Chapter 5: Impeachment Election of 1824 William L. Constitution Process and the Corrupt Garrison, abolition Bargain movement and The Liberator Articles of Checks and John C. Calhoun Popular Sovereignty Confederation Balances Constitutional Power of Congress The Nullification The Dred Scott Convention of 1787 to Override a Veto Theory and South Decision Carolina Electoral College Loose and Strict Worcester v. Stephen Douglas constructionists Georgia Case Checks and Proportional John Marshall John Brown Balances representation Bleeding Kansas Rise of the Ku Klux Civil Rights Act of Klan 1964 The Harper’s Ferry Black Codes Industrialization Raid and Imperialism Chapter 11: The Reconstruction and Urbanization Civil War Lincoln’s Plan for the South Causes of the war The Radical Ellis Island and Republicans immigration South Carolina and “40 Acres and a “Robber Barons” of Secession Mule” Industry Advantages of the Andrew Johnson as Andrew Carnegie North and the South President and Homestead Goals of the Union Andrew Johnson Goals of the and the Confederacy and impeachment Populist Party Abe Lincoln and his The Compromise of Imperialism and the support for the 1877 United States Union Battle of Antietam Plessey vs. William McKinley Ferguson Court Case Emancipation W.E.B. Dubois and The U.S.S. Maine Proclamation Booker T. Washington U.S. Grant, William Jackie Robinson and The Spanish- Sherman and Robert Civil Rights American War E. Lee Battle of Gettysburg Harry Truman and Results of the Span- and Vicksburg Desegregation of American War the Armed Forces The Gettysburg Civil Disobedience Address and Non-Violenc Lincoln’s 2nd Rosa Parks and the Inaugural Address Montgomery Buses, 1955 Total War Defacto and Dejure Segregation Appomattox Brown vs. Board of Education, 1954 Lincoln’s Martin Luther King, Assassination Jr. John Wilkes Booth Lyndon Johnson and Ford’s Theater Chapter 12: Freedom Riders Reconstruction and Civil Rights 13th, 14th, and 15th March from Selma Amendments to Montgomery

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