U.S. History – Semester 1 Review (Anything from previous tests could also be on the exam!!
Unit 1:
Spanish:
Hernan Cortes –
Colonies –
English:
Privateer –
Francis Drake –
English reasons for permanent settlements –
Settlements hardships –
Joint-stock company –
French Trade –
Puritans -
A City Upon a Hill –
Salem Witch Trials -
Anne Hutchinson –
William Penn –
Mercantilism –
Balance of Trade –
Triangular Trade –
Benjamin Franklin –
Colonial Women –
Middle Passage –
Great Awakening -
Native American and French response –
Determinants of Wealth –
Mayflower Compact -
Unit 2:
Dates of French and Indian War and American Revolution -
French and Indian War –
Militia –
George Washington –
Effects on the relationship between colonists and British during the French and Indian War –
Sugar Act –
Quartering Act –
Stamp Act –
Sons of Liberty/Boycott –
Boston Massacre –
Continental Congress –
Battle at Lexington –
Battle at Concord –
Declaratory Act –
Townshend Act –
Tea Act –
Common Sense –
Enlightenment –
John Locke –
Declaration of Independence – (Know Assignment)
Parts of the Declaration of Independence –
Abigail Adams –
Natural Rights –
Loyalists –
Mercenaries –
American and British Strengths and Weaknesses –
Battle of Yorktown –
Treaty of Paris –
Impact of the Revolution –
Unit 3:
3 Branches –
Articles of Confederation –
Democracy –
Republic –
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 –
Shay’s Rebellion –
Constitutional Convention –
The 3/5 Compromise –
The President –
Divided Power –
Checks and Balances –
Powers of Congress –
Elastic Clause –
Supreme Court –
Federalists – (Why did they win?)
Anti-Federalists –
Bill of Rights – (Know what they each say)
George Washington –
Thomas Jefferson –
Alexander Hamilton –
Precedent –
Concurrent Powers –
Electoral College –
Unit 4:
House of Representatives (Terms, requirements, amount, abilities etc.) –
Senate (Terms, requirements, amount, abilities etc.) –
How Bills Become Law –
3 Options of the President –
Powers of Congress –
Elastic Clause –
Ex Post Facto Law –
President’s Terms (Requirements) –
Impeachment of a President –
Supreme Court – (Length of Term, number of judges) –
How to amend the constitution –
National Supremacy (Supremacy Clause) –
Amendments 11 - 27
Unit 5:
Presidents 1-7 -
Jeffersonian-Republicans –
Tariff –
Bank of the United States –
Interest –
Strict Constructionist –
Loose Constructionist –
Washington’s Farewell –
XYZ Affair –
Election of 1800 (why is it important and how was it decided?)–
Jefferson and the Bureaucracy –
John Marshall –
Marbury v. Madison –
Judicial Review –
Louisiana Purchase –
THE DUEL (Hamilton v. Burr) –
Causes of the war of 1812 –
General events about the War of 1812 –
Battle of New Orleans –
Missouri Compromise –