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The purpose of these maritime laws was to restrict colonial trade .

The purpose of these maritime laws was to restrict colonial trade. This document was signed on July 4, 1776. One result of the War of 1812 was that a temporary, but strong feeling of _____________ swept the county. The Missouri Compromise was declared unconstitutional.

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The purpose of these maritime laws was to restrict colonial trade .

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  1. The purpose of these maritime laws was to restrict colonial trade.

  2. This document was signed on July 4, 1776.

  3. One result of the War of 1812 was that a temporary, but strong feeling of _____________ swept the county.

  4. The Missouri Compromise was declared unconstitutional.

  5. In our federalist system, the laws of the ____________ government reign supreme.

  6. Lincoln did not respond with force to the Confederate threat to attack this fort because he wanted the Confederacy to fire the first shots in the war.

  7. Humans, raw materials, and manufactured goods were the items imported and exported.

  8. As a result of this policy the colonies developed a taste for self-government.

  9. During the Civil War, she was a nurse on the battlefield; afterwards, she helped found the American Red Cross.

  10. The president can veto acts of Congress: what is this an example of?

  11. Lincoln’s election in 1860 triggered the ___________ of Southern states from the Union.

  12. The ideas Thomas Jefferson expressed in the Declaration of Independence were most influenced by this Enlightenment thinker.

  13. Under this document, each state's power in Congress was based on one vote per state. Hint: it was our first constitution

  14. She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

  15. This was an agreement about how to determine a state's representation in Congress.

  16. He was appointed head of the Union Army less than a year before the Civil War ended.

  17. According to this idea, the residents of the territory would decide whether slavery would be allowed.

  18. When the Civil War began, his main goal was to restore the Union.

  19. It resolved the issue of how enslaved people were to be counted in the population.

  20. Its purpose was to maintain the balance of slave states and free states.

  21. He surrendered at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia on April 9, 1865.

  22. The United States went to war with this nation in 1812 because they were interfering with U.S. foreign trade.

  23. He assassinated President Lincoln.

  24. According to this theory, a country has a favorable balance of trade when they export more than they import.

  25. African slaves were carried from Africa to the West Indies and North America along this leg of the triangular trade.

  26. After this battle, the Union gained control of the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederacy in half.

  27. It made ending slavery a goal of the Civil War.

  28. He burned down the city of Atlanta.

  29. Under it, California would be admitted as a free state, which actually threw off the balance of power between slave states and free states.

  30. Although he thought it was evil, he did not think that the President had the authority to ban slavery.

  31. The states shown here.

  32. This is the symbol for this nation’s ships.

  33. He was the President of the Confederate States of America.

  34. The rural Southern economy had grown increasingly dependent upon their labor.

  35. Congress can override a presidential veto by a two-thirds: what is this an example of?

  36. The Navigation Acts • The purpose of these maritime laws was to restrict colonial trade. • Study Guide Question 2

  37. Declaration of Independence • This document was signed on July 4, 1776. • Study Guide Question 7

  38. Nationalism • One result of the War of 1812 was that a temporary, but strong feeling of _____________ swept the county. • Study Guide Question 14

  39. Dred Scott v. US • The Missouri Compromise was declared unconstitutional. • Study Guide Question 28

  40. national government • In our federalist system, the laws of the ____________ government reign supreme. • Study Guide Question 12

  41. Fort Sumter • Lincoln did not respond with force to the Confederate threat to attack this fort because he wanted the Confederacy to fire the first shots in the war. • Study Guide Question 30

  42. Triangular Trade • Humans, raw materials, and manufactured goods were the items imported and exported. • Study Guide Question 5

  43. Salutary Neglect • As a result of this policy the colonies developed a taste for self-government. • Study Guide Question 3

  44. Clara Barton • During the Civil War, she was a nurse on the battlefield; afterwards, she helped found the American Red Cross. • Study Guide Question 24

  45. Checks and Balances • The president can veto acts of Congress, but Congress can override a veto by a two-thirds: what is this an example of? • Study Guide Question 10

  46. secession • Lincoln’s election in 1860 triggered the ___________ of Southern states from the Union. • Study Guide Question 18

  47. John Locke • The ideas Thomas Jefferson expressed in the Declaration of Independence were most influenced by this Enlightenment thinker. • Study Guide Question 6

  48. Articles of Confederation • Under this document, each state's power in Congress was based on one vote per state. • Study Guide Question 8

  49. Harriet Beecher Stowe • She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. • Study Guide Question 15

  50. The Great Compromise • This was an agreement about how to determine a state's representation in Congress. • Study Guide Question 9

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