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Study Tips for the Period 4 Exam

Focus your Study on these 5 Themes 1. The Jeffersonian Era The “Second Revolution” Political philosophy of President Jefferson Jefferson foreign policy 2. The War of 1812 Origins of the war Supporters of the war Objectors to the war Results of the war

Focus your Study on these 5 Themes 3. The “Era of Good Feelings” Characteristics of the “Era of Good Feelings” The Monroe Doctrine Reasons for the Monroe Doctrine Supporters of the Monroe Doctrine Internal Improvement plans and controversy 4. The Jacksonian Era Characteristics of Jacksonian Democracy Jackson’s Political views and views on government The Bank War Indian Removal and Westward Expansion Nullification Crisis Opponents of Jackson

Focus your Study on these 5 Themes 5. Religion, Society, Culture, Art, and Reform Religious movements, their causes and impact American Artistic identity Styles of art and literature Transcendentalism Educational Reform Health Reform Societal Reform Universal male suffrage Abolitionism