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2 nd Semester Study Guide. In which Supreme Court case was the concept of judicial review established ? I n which Supreme Court case was the concept of federal supremacy, and the implied constitutionality of the National Bank, established?
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In which Supreme Court case was the concept of judicial review established? • I n which Supreme Court case was the concept of federal supremacy, and the implied constitutionality of the National Bank, established? • . Which of the following people would NOT favor U.S. expansion in the first half of the nineteenth century? • . The Gadsden Purchase
What were four causes of the War of 1812? • What was President Jefferson’s reaction to English interruption of shipping? • The Hartford Convention: • The Battle of New Orleans: • “Fifty-four forty or fight” refers
The “spot” resolutions refer to the U.S. conflict with: • What treaties established America’s borders during the 1800’s? • The Wilmot Proviso (1846) was controversial in that it: • What were four parts of the American System? • The Corrupt Bargain referred to:
The spoils system: • What happened with the Nullification Crisis? • The organization that expressed the views of farmers to the largest NATIONAL audience was • Northerners approved all of the provisions of the Compromise of 1850 except:
During the Presidential election of 1860: • According to the concept of manifest destiny: • What were the advantages of the North in the Civil War: • What did Radical Republicans favor during Reconstruction: • The Battles of Vicksburg and Gettysburg were important because • Black Codes were instituted to:
25. Reconstruction ended as a result of the Compromise of 1877 because: • The 15th amendment: • A) allowed Southern states to re-enter the Union • Which is the best explanation of vertical integration and horizontal consolidation? • What are four examples of labor strife in the Gilded Age? • Describe the Gilded Age?
What was most responsible for encouraging the growth of markets during the Market Revolution? • Jacksonian democracy and Jeffersonian republicanism were most similar in their: • Of the following, which two presidents had the most strained (difficult) relationship with the Supreme Court of the United States? • The antebellum reform movements was precipitated (started) by: • Which of the following religious movements began in the United States?
Explain the Indian Removal Act. • The Know Nothing Party was created in opposition to: • President Jackson’s main argument for destroying the National Bank was that the: • The biggest deterrent to industrialization in the south was:
Civil Disobedience is an essay that exemplifies: • DortheaDix was most responsible for: • Horace Man was most responsible for • What was the importance of the Seneca Falls Convention? • . The Onieda and Brooks Farms communities are examples of: • The slavery discussion at the time of the Missouri Compromise involved:
What can be said about the North during the Antebellum Period • The Compromise of 1850: • Popular sovereignty was the idea that: • In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court:
The Emancipation Proclamation: • What was a major achievement in the settling and development of the west during the Civil War? • The original purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to: • The Fourteenth Amendment to Constitution: • How were black voters disfranchised in the South?
Which industry more than any other became a symbol of farmers discontent in the post-war period? • . Which of the following statements accurately reflects the impact that industrialization had on the American worker? • . Samuel Gompers is associated with: • The Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad companies were instrumental in: • The Wabash v. Illinois case led to the Federal Government: • Describe politics during the Gilded Age