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How old must you be to be a member of the House of Representatives and how long is their term of service? Article 1; Section 2 (page 166) How old must you be to be a Senator, and how long is their term of service? Article 1: Section 3 (page 166) How old must you be to become president? Article 2: Section 1 – Page 172

–The longest possible time a person could now serve as President is? a. 4 years b. 8 years C. 10 years d. 12 years

Who was the First President of the United States? What is the Judiciary Act of 1789? (191) What is capitalism? (192)

What is strict construction? (194) What is loose construction? (194) What groups of Americans opposed a national bank? (194)

What was the FIRST Constitution of the United States called? During the Revolutionary War, what side were the Patriots on? During the Revolutionary War, what side were the Loyalists on?

Why did the French Revolution happen? (197) Why did some Americans support the French Revolution? (198) Why did some Americans not support the French Revolution? (198)

What was the Alien Act passed by President John Adams? (203) What was the Sedition Act passed by President John Adams? (203) What did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolution denounce AND WHY? (203)

Using the Map on Page 208 Answer this question: What rivers did Lewis and Clark follow from St. Louis?

Use the map on page 195 to answer the question below What geographic feature served as the southern boundary for the Northwest Territory?

USE THE MAP ON PAGE 213 to answer the question below. Where did British victories occur?

What is impressment? (198) What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 establish? (191)

What is Nationalism? (226)

USE THE MAP ON PAGE 233 to ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW What cities served as hubs for more than one type of transportation system? (there are 10)

What did the Adams- Onis Treaty give the United States? (228) What country did we buy the Louisiana Purchase From?

What person came up with the American System? (232) What was the American System? (232) What are the three points of the American System? (232)

Who was Simon Bolivar AND what was his dream? (229) What did the President Monroe state in the Monroe Doctrine? (229)

What political party was created after Andrew Jackson won the election of 1828? (240) What is the spoils system? (241) Why did Jackson employ rotation in office? (242)

Read Then and Now: Campaigning and answer the following question. (pge 240) Name some of the ways in which the election of 1828 was the “first modern election campaign?”

Read “Presidential Lives” Page 241 and answer the following questions: According to the reading “Was Andrew Jackson a popular president?” Give an example to back up your answer According to the reading who became president after Andrew Jackson?

Who worked to create the Cherokee writing system? (244) Into what present-day state did the Indian Removal Act tell the Native Americans they had to relocate to? (244) Who was Andrew Jackson’s hand-picked successor to be president? (248)

What is the doctrine of nullification? (246)

What is the Market Revolution? (236)

Using the graph on page 255 answer the following question: In which region of the country was urban growth most dramatic?

Read “Lowell Girls” on page 257 and answer the following questions 1.Why did many teenage girls want to come work at the mills even though working conditions were bad?

Using the graph on Page 266 answer the following questions. Which group made up the largest segment of the population in the South? What percent of all slaveholders owned 50 or more slaves?

What did Eli Whitney make? (263) Who was William Ellison? (270)

What were the various arguments presented by slavery’s critics and supporters? (271)

What did Gabriel Prosser do? (277) What did Denmark Vesey do? (277)

What was the Second Great Awakening? (286) What is a denomination? (287)