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Aaron Burr

Thomas Jefferson

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Key Terms , People & Events: Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark Expedition 12th Amendment Embargo Act, 1807 Non-Intercourse Act Agrarian Republic Pan Indian military resistance movement Macon?s Bill Number 2 Vice President (s): Aaron Burr, George Clinton # 3 Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 Republican Events Leading Up to Presidency: Secretary of State under George Washington, part of the first and second Continental Congress, leader of the Anti-Federalists, ambassador to France, Other Foreign Affairs Politics Expansionism ?Neutral Rights? Jefferson had promised in his inaugural address that there would be ?entangling alliances with none? An ?agrarian republic?: Jefferson longed for a nation of roughly equal yeoman farmers who were independent

Brinkley Questions Chapter 7

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Brinkley Chapter 7 Guiding Questions 1. What effect did Republican ideology have on education in the United States? 2. How did the American Revolution affect traditional forms of religious practice? What challenges to religious traditionalism arose during this period? 3. What caused the Second Great Awakening? 4. What was the "message" and what was the impact of the Second Great Awakening? 5. What was the industrial revolution? Where and why did it begin? 6. Explain the role that Eli Whitney played in America's industrial revolution. What impact did his inventions have on the South and what impact was felt in the North? 7. What effect did America's transportation system have on industrialization?

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 7

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Chapter Seven The Jeffersonian Era Multiple Choice Questions 1. In regards to education, early nineteenth-century Republicans favored A. a nationwide system of free public schools for all male citizens. B. federal government paying the costs of primary schools. C. private schools as the primary institutions of learning. the practice that only the children of elite families received an education. free college education for all white male citizens of the republic. Ans: A Page: 170 2. In the early nineteenth century, school education was largely the responsibility of A. private institutions. B. the states. C. individual cities and towns. the federal government. individual parents. Ans: A Page: 170 3. The writer Judith Sargent Murray argued that women

Chapter_7_And_8_Key_Terms

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Chapter 7 and 8 key terms George Washington - George Washington was the first president of the United States. He fought the hessians at the battle of Trenton, and won. He?s a tall man and a born leader. He held two presidential terms. Hamilton?s Financial Plan - Alexander Hamilton was in charge of the Treasury. The United States was in debt from the American Revolution, so he created the National Bank to give out loans with interest to pay off the debt. Loose Construction, Strict Construction - the belief that all powers not specifically granted to the central government were reserved to the states under the Constitution; the belief that what the Constitution did not permit it forbade; proposed by Jefferson

Presidents and Vice Presidents

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President Vice President George Washington (1789-1797) John Adams (1789-1797) John Adams (1797-1801) Thomas Jefferson (1797-1801) Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) Aaron Burr (1801-1805) George Clinton (1805-1809) James Madison (1809-1817) George Clinton (1809-1812) none (1812-1813) Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814) none (1814-1817) James Monroe (1817-1825) Daniel D. Tompkins (1817-1825) John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) John C. Calhoun (1825-1829) Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) John C. Calhoun (1829-1832) none (1832-1833) Martin Van Buren (1833-1837) Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) Richard M. Johnson (1837-1841) William Henry Harrison (1841) John Tyler (1841) John Tyler (1841-1845) none (1841-1845) James K. Polk (1845-1849)
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