<p> “The Upsurge of Nationalism” American Pageant Chapter 12 Part II (pp. 240-255)</p><p>Nationalism</p><p>1. Cite three pieces of literary or artistic evidence that Americans were developing a national culture. a. ______b. ______c. ______2. What had prompted the Tariff of 1816?</p><p>American System</p><p>3. Describe the three parts of the American System. a. ______b. ______c. ______4. What was the goal of this system?</p><p>Erie Canal (p. 311-312)</p><p>5. How did Americans react to federally funded transportation improvements in the 1820s? a. Jeffersonian Republicans –</p><p> b. New Englanders – </p><p>Virginia Dynasty</p><p>6. What party established one-party rule during the “Era of Good Feelings”</p><p>7. What was the real significance of Monroe’s Goodwill Tour of New England?</p><p>8. Why was the term, “Era of Good Feelings” something of a misnomer?</p><p>9. What factors contributed to the Panic of 1819?</p><p>10. What were the results or “backwash” of the Panic? 11. What institution deserved most of the blame for the Panic of 1819?</p><p>12. Which nine states joined the Union from 1791 to 1819? (Use appendix)</p><p>13. Describe the “dual personality” of the Old Northwest. (Read 244-45)</p><p>14. In what ways did the “Butternuts” and “Yankees” differ in the Old Northwest? a. Economic?</p><p> b. Education?</p><p> c. Religion?</p><p>15. What factors encouraged western expansion?</p><p>16. What were the political and economic demands of the region known as “the West”?</p><p>17. What event caused a temporary rise in sectional tensions over slavery in 1819?</p><p>Tallmadge Amendment</p><p>18. Why was the Tallmadge Amendment so threatening to the South?</p><p>Missouri Compromise</p><p>19. How did both North and South benefit from the Compromise?</p><p>20. What were the “bundle of three” agreements? a. ______b. ______c. ______21. Was the 36 *30’ line considered harmful or restricting to the South at the time?</p><p>22. Why did a majority of southern congressmen vote against it anyway? 23. Should the compromise be considered an example of sectionalism or nationalism?</p><p>24. Explain how each of the decisions of the Marshall Court strengthened the power of the national government over the power of the states: a. McCullough v. Maryland</p><p> b. Gibbons v Ogden</p><p> c. Fletcher v Peck</p><p> d. Dartmouth v. Woodward</p><p>25. How would you summarize John Marshall’s legacy?</p><p>26. Describe the changes to the nation’s boundaries under Monroe.</p><p>John Quincy Adams</p><p>Treaty of 1818 (also called Convention of 1818)</p><p>27. After Napoleon, did European governments become more autocratic or more democratic?</p><p>28. What were the changes in Latin America that affected Florida?</p><p>Adams-Onis Treaty –a.k.a Florida Purchase Treaty (see p. 254)</p><p>29. What were the specific threats that caused Monroe to issue his doctrine?</p><p>30. What were the Monroe doctrine’s two basic features?</p><p>31. Besides the Caribbean and Latin America, where did the Doctrine apply?</p><p>32. How was the Doctrine received in Europe? In Latin America?</p><p>33. What was its long-lasting significance? </p><p>Russian-American Treaty of 1824</p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages3 Page
-
File Size-