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/Aaron Burr
Hamilton’s Involvement
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark
Jefferson’s Foreign Policies:
Embargo Act:
James Madison – War of 1812
Impressment
Chesapeake & Leopard Incident
War Hawks “On to Canada”
Henry Clay/John C Calhoun
Causes of the War of 1812
Battle of Thames/Tecumseh
Battle of Baltimore 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.