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US History Chapter 1 Review Questions and Answers correct Funded the first British settlements allowed for wealthy investors to share Joint Stock Company The economic theory (idea) that a nation (country) could increase it's wealth and power by obtaining (getting) as much gold and silver ($) as possible and create a favorable (good) amount of trade. Mercantilism First successful British colony established in 1607 (by the Virginia Company) Led by John Smith. Goal of the VA company was to find gold, and get rich. Settlers did not find gold, and most died. Only 60 out of 400 survived between . Jamestown Second successful British Colony established in 1620 Plymouth Discovery of new plants and animals in Americas led to exchange of goods between Europe and Americas. Ex. Corn potatoes, and tobacco taken to Europe. Cattle, sheep, horse, coffee, bananas taken to Americas. Ideas, Culture, Technology, people and diseases were exchanged. Columbian Exchange 17th and 18th intellectual (smart) movement that emphasized human reason/rights, denounced religion as way of explaining the world. It influenced the founding fathers of this country. Enlightenment A movement that challenged church authority. Great Awakening His philosophy talks about what humans are like, and about choosing leaders and giving people power. He said that every person should be allowed to feel safe and to protect their house, their family, their belongings and themselves. His ideas about government were used by countries like Canada and the United States, when they were trying to decide how to run things. John Locke Life, Liberty, and Property Natural Rights of Man Theory that said people in every society choose to be governed, as long as the government protects their natural rights. Since Britain had broken the social contract, colonists have the right to replace that government. Social Contract Theory Drew on Enlightenment ideas of Natural Rights and Social Contract. Stated a list of grievances towards King George III. Declared Independence for colonies from England. Declaration of Independence A system of government that creates a central government and local state governments. The powers of the national and state governments are divided and balanced. Federalism By creating three branches of government, the delegates built a "check and balance" system into the Constitution. This system was built so that no one branch of our government could become too powerful. Checks and Balances The separation of the power of government into different parts. 1. Executive Branch - Carries out the law, sign a bill into law, sign treaties, make appointments, example: The President and the agencies and departments. 2. Legislative Branch - Makes the law, ratify treaties and appointments. Example: Congress - House of Representatives and the Senate 3. Judicial Branch - Judges the law, declare a law unconstitutional. Example: The federal court system and Supreme Court Separation of Powers Written by the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War. They were written to give the colonies some sense of a unified government. Once the thirteen colonies became the thirteen states, however, each one began to act alone in its own best interest. A new governing document was needed in order for these new states to act together, to become a nation. They became effective on March 1, 1781, after all thirteen states had ratified them. They made the states and legislature supreme. There was no executive branch. Judicial functions were very limited. The resulting government was weak. Efforts to make it stronger failed. A convention called in May 1787 to re-write the Articles decided to draft an entirely new Constitution. Articles of Confederation Created because the Articles of Confederation were weak. This document is the basis for government in the United States. It spells out how the government is formed, who makes it up, and how to pass and amend laws. Constitution After the leaders of the new United States wrote the Constitution, they had to get the thirteen states to agree to it. Some of the states didn't want to agree unless they could add some specific rights for individual people. So in 1791 the United States added ten new rights to the Constitution. They are also called the first 10 Amendments. Bill of Rights War between France and Great Britain, led to conflict between the colonies and Britain over taxation French and Indian War This was a political battle that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy, overthrew the authority of Great Britain, and founded the United States of America. American Revolution This war was fought between the British Empire and the United States from 1812 to 1814 on land in North America and at sea. More than half of the British forces were made up of Canadian militia (volunteers). Established US as truly independent sovereign nation War of 1812 _________________ were the first American political party and believed in the ideas of nationalism and industrialization and were brought up to believe that the government should be run by the elite. Federalists _____________ emerged as the Democratic-Republican Party and was led by Thomas Jefferson, believed that the vast majority of ordinary, less educated people, had the common sense and the skills required to run the new government. Anti-Federalists This led to the 12th Amendment Election if 1800 He is famous for writing the Declaration of Independence and for being the third president of the United States. He ran against John Adams. He leaned toward a government run by the wealthy and wanted a government run by all men. His election showed that Americans wanted a leader who believed that all men were equal. He was president from . He guided the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France. Thomas Jefferson He fought for American Independence as a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress. He was a member of the team that worked on the Declaration of Independence and one of only two people who signed the Declaration to later become president (the other was Thomas Jefferson). During his presidency, his main accomplishment was keeping the United States out of war with France. France and Great Britain were at war and both wanted help from the US. The American public was divided. Some wanted to support France because France helped the US during the American Revolution. Others wanted to help Great Britain. Although it hurt his popularity at the time, Adams opted for peace and kept the country out of the war. John Adams This result and another confusing election in 1800 led to the 12th amendment in 1804. The most important part of the 12th amendment is that instead of casting two votes for President, each elector must pick a President AND a Vice President on his or her ballot. This ensures that the President will be paired with his running mate after the election. This has been the way we have operated the Electoral College since 1804. 12th Amendment Established the principle of judicial review Marbury v. Madison The power of courts to decide the validity of acts of the legislative and executive branches of government. Judicial Review US warns European nations to stay out of American affairs/asserts sovereignty Monroe Doctrine Large area of Land purchased from France. It was the single largest purchase of land ever by the United States and doubled the size of the country. Louisiana Purchase taking over of land in the United States over just fifty years from 1803 to 1853 and its westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. The idea that it was the divine right of the American people. Manifest Destiny He first ran for president in 1824 and lost the election to John Quincy Adams despite receiving more votes in the election. This was because no candidate received a majority of votes, leaving Congress to decide who would be president. They chose Adams. In 1828 he ran again and he won the election. He assumed more power than any president before him. The hiring and firing cabinet members, are still used by presidents today. He wanted a small, but strong federal government. He fought against the national bank saying that it helped the rich and hurt the poor. Was known for the Spoils System. Andrew Jackson System based on the policy of removing political opponents from federal offices and replacing them with party loyalists/friends. It had been adopted on a limited scale by previous presidents, notably Thomas Jefferson. Andrew Jackson extended the use of it believing that partisan (supporters) loyalty was a more important qualification for a job than competence or merit. Spoils System Agreement put forward by Henry Clay that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine to enter the Union as a free state. The Compromise also drew an imaginary line at 36 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, dividing the new Louisiana Territory into two areas, one north and one south. All of the Louisiana Territory north of this line was free territory, meaning that any territories that became states from this area would enable African-Americans to be free. The Compromise also encouraged people in the north to return runaway slaves to their homes and did not prohibit slavery, even in the free territories. Missouri Compromise This was an attempt to smooth out the confrontation between the slave states of the South and the free states of the North regarding the status of territories acquired during the Mexican-American War (). It allowed California to be admitted as a free state and the admission of New Mexico Territory and Utah Territory with slavery was left to to the decision of the people in relation to Popular Sovereignty on Slavery. Compromise of 1850 This was passed on February 4, 1793 guaranteed the right of a owners to recover an escaped slave and required citizens to help in the return of escaped fugitive slaves. Fugitive Slave Laws Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It put a human face on slavery. Sold 300,000 copies in the first year. Encouraged abolition in the North, enraged southerners. Uncle Toms Cabin

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Funded the first British settlements allowed for wealthy investors to share - answerJoint
Stock Company

The economic theory (idea) that a nation (country) could increase it's wealth and power
by obtaining (getting) as much gold and silver ($) as possible and create a favorable
(good) amount of trade. - answerMercantilism

First successful British colony established in 1607 (by the Virginia Company) Led by
John Smith. Goal of the VA company was to find gold, and get rich. Settlers did not find
gold, and most died. Only 60 out of 400 survived between 1607-1609. -
answerJamestown

Second successful British Colony established in 1620 - answerPlymouth

Discovery of new plants and animals in Americas led to exchange of goods between
Europe and Americas. Ex. Corn potatoes, and tobacco taken to Europe. Cattle, sheep,
horse, coffee, bananas taken to Americas. Ideas, Culture, Technology, people and
diseases were exchanged. - answerColumbian Exchange

17th and 18th intellectual (smart) movement that emphasized human reason/rights,
denounced religion as way of explaining the world. It influenced the founding fathers of
this country. - answerEnlightenment

A movement that challenged church authority. - answerGreat Awakening

His philosophy talks about what humans are like, and about choosing leaders and
giving people power.
He said that every person should be allowed to feel safe and to protect their house, their
family, their belongings and themselves. His ideas about government were used by
countries like Canada and the United States, when they were trying to decide how to
run things. - answerJohn Locke

Life, Liberty, and Property - answerNatural Rights of Man

Theory that said people in every society choose to be governed, as long as the
government protects their natural rights. Since Britain had broken the social contract,
colonists have the right to replace that government. - answerSocial Contract Theory

, Drew on Enlightenment ideas of Natural Rights and Social Contract. Stated a list of
grievances towards King George III. Declared Independence for colonies from England.
- answerDeclaration of Independence

A system of government that creates a central government and local state
governments. The powers of the national and state governments are divided and
balanced. - answerFederalism

By creating three branches of government, the delegates built a "check and balance"
system into the Constitution. This system was built so that no one branch of our
government could become too powerful. - answerChecks and Balances

The separation of the power of government into different parts. 1. Executive Branch -
Carries out the law, sign a bill into law, sign treaties, make appointments, example: The
President and the agencies and departments.
2. Legislative Branch - Makes the law, ratify treaties and appointments. Example:
Congress - House of Representatives and the Senate 3. Judicial Branch - Judges the
law, declare a law unconstitutional. Example: The federal court system and Supreme
Court - answerSeparation of Powers

Written by the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War. They were written to
give the colonies some sense of a unified government. Once the thirteen colonies
became the thirteen states, however, each one began to act alone in its own best
interest. A new governing document was needed in order for these new states to act
together, to become a nation. They became effective on March 1, 1781, after all thirteen
states had ratified them. They made the states and legislature supreme. There was no
executive branch. Judicial functions were very limited. The resulting government was
weak. Efforts to make it stronger failed. A convention called in May 1787 to re-write the
Articles decided to draft an entirely new Constitution. - answerArticles of Confederation

Created because the Articles of Confederation were weak. This document is the basis
for government in the United States. It spells out how the government is formed, who
makes it up, and how to pass and amend laws. - answerConstitution

After the leaders of the new United States wrote the Constitution, they had to get the
thirteen states to agree to it. Some of the states didn't want to agree unless they could
add some specific rights for individual people. So in 1791 the United States added ten
new rights to the Constitution. They are also called the first 10 Amendments. -
answerBill of Rights

War between France and Great Britain, led to conflict between the colonies and Britain
over taxation - answerFrench and Indian War

This was a political battle that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists
in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy,

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