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US History I Review Sheet: Chapter 6 Format: This test will include: Fill ins All notes: Lessons 1 through 8 Multiple Choice Worksheets/readings/handouts (Review!) Essay Chapter 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4

Key Concepts/People/Events – This list is simply a guideline – it does not represent every “term/name/key concept” that will be on the test. There are many terms/names/key concepts that are tied to major events listed here that you are responsible for.

Key Concepts/People/Events

Federalist and Anti-Federalist

Political Views of Hamilton/Jefferson

George Washington & Precedents Set

Washington’s Cabinet

Judiciary Act of 1789

Pinckney Treaty

Jay Treaty

Genet Affair

Whiskey Rebellion

Alexander Hamilton/Bank of the US

National Debt Plan/Compromise

Strict Construction vs. Loose Construction

Washington’s Farewell Address

Election of 1796

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

12th Amendment

XYZ Affair

Quasi War

Alien & Sedition Acts

Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions

Doctrine of Nullification

Judiciary Act of 1801

Midnight Judges

Court Packing

Marbury v Madison

Judicial Review

Election of 1800

Thomas Jefferson/

Hamilton’s Involvement

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis & Clark

Jefferson’s Foreign Policies:

Embargo Act:

James Madison –

Impressment

Chesapeake & Leopard Incident

War Hawks “On to Canada”

Henry Clay/John C Calhoun

Causes of the War of 1812

Battle of Thames/

Battle of at Fort McHenry

Francis Scott Key

Aug. 1814 – British Burn Washington DC

Treaty of Ghent

Battle of New Orleans/Jackson

Results of the War

Political

Economic

Cultural

Essay Questions: You will be assigned ONE of these two questions during the test.

1. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were brilliant advocates of very different visions of how America should develop as a nation. Compare and contrast their visions. Give at least 3 examples for each statesman.

2. What events led to the start of the War of 1812? Explain each cause in detail with specific evidence.