Study
Guide – Unit 3 – Building a New Nation
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Date
Due |
Assignment |
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Fri.,
Sept. 30 (Ex
Day) |
1. Read p. 196 - 207 2. Reading questions 1- 4 |
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Mon., Oct. 3 |
1.
Read p. 207 – 218 2.
Reading questions 5 – 9 3.
Start filling in the Worksheet contrasting the Federalists and Republicans |
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Tues., Oct. 4 |
1.
Read p. 218 – 221 2.
Answer question 10 3.
Keep working on the Worksheet contrasting Federalists and Republicans 4.
Read the excerpts from Washington’s Farewell Address make a list of the major
points that he made in it. |
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Weds., Oct. 5 |
1.
Read p. 221 – 225 and p. 227 - 232 2.
Answer questions 11– 12 3.
Read the excerpts from the Kentucky Resolutions and make marginal notes to
summarize the main points. |
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Thurs.,
Oct. 6 |
1.
Read p. 232 – 242 2.
Answer questions 13 – 16 |
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Fri.,
Oct. 7 |
1.
Prepare for the Debate on the War of 1812 by reading the documents
posted on my website |
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Mon.,
Oct. 10 |
1.
Read p. 242 – 255 and p. 257 - 260 2.
Answer questions 17 - 19 3.
Finish Fed/Rep. worksheet |
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Tues.,
Oct. 11 |
1.
Read p. 260 – 277 (to Toward a New Southern Social Order) 2.
Answer questions 20 – 23 |
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Mon., Oct. 17 |
DBQ
Due |
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Tues., Oct. 18 |
1.
Read p. 277 - 285 2.
Answer question 24 |
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Weds., Oct. 19 |
Test |
Reading Questions
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1. |
Summarize the information
on the new state constitutions and legislatures. |
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2. |
What basic policies of the
Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance served as guidelines for further
expansion westward? What long-range
consequences do you foresee from the NW Ordinance? |
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3. |
What was the financial
crisis that led to the Constitutional Convention? What effect did Shays’s
Rebellion have? |
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4. |
Make a chart of the
strengths (accomplishments) and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. |
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5. |
Make a chart summarizing
the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the final Constitution in terms of
representation, the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. |
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6. |
Outline the other
compromises and decisions made at the Convention. |
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7. |
Identify the major
arguments of the supporters and opponents of the Constitution. |
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8. |
How was the Executive
Branch under Washington organized? |
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9. |
Outline the elements of
Hamilton’s economic plan. What were
the arguments for and against his plan? |
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10. |
How did foreign affairs
affect the growth of political parties? |
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11. |
Summarize the information
on the following items: the XYZ Affair, Naturalization Act, Alien Act,
Sedition Act, Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, Election of 1800 |
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12. |
Summarize the information
on westward expansion. |
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13. |
Summarize the information
the agricultural economy and transportation. |
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14. |
To what extent did
Jefferson continue or alter/abolish Federalist policies? Make a chart with examples. |
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15. |
Make a chart of everything
that your text tells you about the domestic and foreign policies in
Jefferson’s presidency . |
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16. |
What issues exacerbated
tensions with Britain and France? |
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17. |
Summarize the economic
information about this period. |
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18. |
How
did John Marshall mold a Federalist interpretation of law? Summarize the issues and significance of
the following important Supreme Court cases: Marbury
v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland,
Gibbons v. Ogden, Fletcher v. Peck, and Dartmouth College v. Woodward. |
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19. |
Summarize
or make a bullet list of the social and political changes of this period. How
were states starting to become both more and less democratic? |
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20. |
How did marriage, the role
of women, and family life change in this period? Make a list. |
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21. |
Summarize or make a bullet
list of the information on Southern society. |
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22. |
Summarize or make a list
of the information on slave life and free blacks. |
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23. |
What were the issues
involved in the
Missouri Compromise? What was the final deal? |
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24. |
What was the Second Great
Awakening and how did it affect American society? |
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Questions and Themes for Unit Three: Building a New Nation
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The
accomplishments and weaknesses of the Confederation government
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The events that
led to the Constitutional Convention
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The extent to
which the Constitution addressed the problems of the Articles of Confederation
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The major
compromises made at the Constitutional Convention
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The arguments
for and against ratification of the Constitution
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How did the
Federalists obtain ratification
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Precedents that
Washington set as the first president
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Hamilton’s
financial program
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The development
of political parties: What issues separated them? How did domestic and foreign
policy questions influence the development of parties? Was this development
inevitable?
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What were
foreign policy questions during the Washington presidency
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What did Washington
warn America about in his Farewell Address?
Was he justified in his warnings?
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How did the
division between the parties deepen during Adams’ presidency?
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How close did
we come to war with France during Adams’ presidency?
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What was the
meaning of the election of 1800? What is truly a ‘revolution’ as Jefferson
said?
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How did
Jefferson continue or alter Federalist policies?
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What was the
impact of Jefferson’s decision to purchase the Louisiana Territory?
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What were
foreign policy questions during Jefferson’s presidency? How did he work to
avoid war? Was he effective?
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Do Jefferson
and Washington deserve to be rated as great presidents?
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What were the
issues that led us to war in 1812?
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What was the
impact of the War of 1812?
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What led to the
collapse of the Federalist Party?
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What were the
foreign policy accomplishments of the Monroe administration?
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Was it truly an
Era of Good Feelings? Were there
underlying tensions?
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What divisions
existed between the North and South in this time
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How did society
become more democratic in this period?
Identifications
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1. |
The Critical Period |
27. |
Proclamation
of Neutrality |
53. |
Tecumseh
and Battle of Tippecanoe |
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2. |
Robert Morris |
28. |
Jay’s
Treaty |
54. |
William
Henry Harrison |
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3. |
Northwest Ordinance |
29. |
Whiskey
Rebellion |
55. |
Henry
Clay |
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4. |
Shays’s
Rebellion |
30. |
Pinckney’s
Treaty |
56. |
Battle
of Lake Erie |
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5. |
Annapolis
Convention |
31. |
Battle
of Fallen Timbers and “Mad” Anthony Wayne |
57. |
Battle
of the Thames |
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6. |
Constitutional
Convention |
32. |
Treaty
of Greenville |
58. |
Burning
of Washington |
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7. |
James
Madison |
33. |
Neutrality
Proclamation |
59. |
Fort
McHenry and Francis Scott Key |
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8. |
Virginia
Plan |
34. |
Citizen
Genet |
60. |
Hartford
Convention |
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9. |
New
Jersey Plan |
35. |
Washington’s
Farewell Address |
61. |
Battle
of New Orleans |
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10. |
Connecticut
or Great Compromise |
36. |
Naturalization
Act |
62. |
Andrew
Jackson |
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11. |
3/5
Compromise |
37. |
Alien
Act |
63. |
Marbury v. Madison |
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12. |
Federalists
and Antifederalists |
38. |
Sedition
Act |
64. |
judicial
review |
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13. |
The Federalist Papers |
39. |
Kentucky
and Virginia Resolutions |
65. |
McCulloch v. Maryland |
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14. |
Alexander
Hamilton |
40. |
Doctrine
of Nullification |
66. |
Gibbons
v. Ogden |
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15. |
John
Jay |
41. |
“Revolution
of 1800” |
67. |
Fletcher v. Peck |
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16. |
Judiciary
Act of 1789 |
42. |
Twelfth
Amendment |
68. |
Dartmouth
College v. Woodward |
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17. |
Bill
of Rights |
43. |
Judiciary
Act of 1801 |
69. |
Era
of Good Feeling |
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18. |
Washington’s
Cabinet |
44. |
John
Marshall |
70. |
St.
Jean de Crevecoeur |
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19. |
Report
on the Public Credit |
45. |
Louisiana
Purchase |
71. |
Eli
Whitney and Cotton Gin |
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20. |
Assumption
Plan |
46. |
Lewis
and Clark Expedition |
72. |
Tallmadge
Amendment |
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21. |
National
Bank |
47. |
Wilkinson
- Burr Conspiracy |
73. |
Missouri
Compromise |
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22. |
Strict
and Loose Interpretation |
48. |
Barbary
Pirates |
74. |
Rush-Bagot
Treaty |
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23. |
“ “Necessary and Proper”
clause |
49. |
Chesapeake
and Leopard
incident |
75. |
Adams-Onis
(Transcontinental) Treaty |
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24. |
Report
on Manufacturers |
50. |
Embargo
Act of 1807 |
76. |
Second
Bank of the U.S. |
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25. |
tariffs |
51. |
Nonintercourse
Act |
77. |
Panic
of 1819 |
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26. |
French
Revolution |
52. |
Macon’s
Bill No. 2 (1810) |
78. |
Second Great Awakening
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