US1H Chapters 12 and 13 test review sheet - 2014

- Era of Good Feelings – why was it called that?

- Some examples of nationalism and sectionalism?

- Effect of War of 1812 on US economy?

- Election of 1820

- death of Federalist party

- Henry Clay and American System

- goals and accomplishments?

- Tariff of 1816

- Panic of 1819

- McCulloch v. Maryland

- Florida

- Adams-Onis Treaty

- Monroe Doctrine

- Why created?

- What did it say?

- Why did Secretary of State John Quincy Adams want US to issue it alone?

- Why did British support it?

- Reaction of Europe?

- Missouri Compromise

- Henry Clay

- What did it say?

- What was the Missouri Compromise line?

- Effect on representation in Congress?

- Why a temporary solution?

- Election of 1824

- What happened?

- Why was it called a “corrupt bargain”?

- New political parties?

- Jacksonian democracy

- “revolution of 1828”

- end of “King Caucus”

- nominating conventions

- How did voting change in early 1800s?

- President Andrew Jackson

- spoils system and rotation in office

- kitchen cabinet

- Peggy Eaton affair

- How did affair effect Jackson’s cabinet?

- Jackson’s veto of 2nd Bank of the US

- Henry Clay and election of 1832

- Who supported Jackson and who didn’t?

- Why was Jackson against the BUS?

- Nicholas Biddle

- Sec. of State Roger Taney

- “pet banks”

- Specie Circular

- Panic of 1837

- What was Van Buren’s solution to Panic of 1837?

- Nullification crisis

- “Tariff of Abominations”

- Why didn’t South like it?

- Calhoun

- South Carolina Exposition and Protest

- Clay and compromise tariff

- Why didn’t South secede from Union then?

- Native Americans

- “Americanization” of Cherokee?

- How did the Cherokee deal with white settlers moving onto their land?

- Worcester v. Georgia

- How did Cherokee “fight” against GA?

- Who did Marshall and Jackson side with? Why?

- Chief John Ross

- Indian Removal Act

- Trail of Tears

- Chief Osceola and Seminoles

- Election of 1840

- Whig party and the “log cabin campaign”

- William Henry Harrison

- “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”