Key Terms Review # 2. What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? C________ ________ to the _____________.

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Key Terms Review # 2

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? C________ ________ to the _____________

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Cabinet ________ to the _____________

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Cabinet Advisors to the President

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? J________ R_______ The Supreme Court deciding if a law is _____________

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Judicial Review The Supreme Court deciding if a law is _____________

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Judicial Review The Supreme Court deciding if a law is unconstitutional

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? L___________ Special interest groups hire people to influence how ___________ votes.

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Lobbyists Special interest groups hire people to influence how ___________ votes.

What are 4 or 5 aspects of the “Unwritten Constitution”? Lobbyists Special interest groups hire people to influence how Congress votes.

Which of the following is NOT part of the unwritten constitution? a. Political parties b. Lobbyists. c. Judicial review d. Electoral College

Which of the following is NOT part of the unwritten constitution? a. Political parties b. Lobbyists. c. Judicial review d. Electoral College

He was the Federalist chief justice of the Supreme Court in the Marbury v Madison case. **** ********

He was the Federalist chief justice of the Supreme Court in the Marbury v Madison case. John Marshall

*********** means the separation of races.

Segregation means the separation of races.

The 14 th Amendment had guaranteed people equal treatment or d___ p_____

Segregation means the separation of races. The 14 th Amendment had guaranteed people equal treatment or due process

George Washington had to put down the ________ __________ - which was a challenge to a new tax law passed by ___________.

George Washington had to put down the Whiskey Rebellion - which was a challenge to a new tax law passed by ___________.

George Washington had to put down the Whiskey Rebellion - which was a challenge to a new tax law passed by Congress.

George Washington’s Farewell Address warned on a domestic problem: he said beware of _________ ___________

George Washington’s Farewell Address warned on a domestic problem: he said beware of political parties

George Washington’s Farewell Address warned on a foreign policy issue: he said beware of _________ ___________

George Washington’s Farewell Address warned on a foreign policy issue: he said beware of foreign alliances

When Thomas Jefferson was president the US purchased western land from France. This was known as the _____________ ___________

When Thomas Jefferson was president the US purchased western land from France. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase

Thomas Jefferson had to use ****** interpretation for the Louisiana Purchase (because it gave the government more power – flexibility)

Thomas Jefferson had to use loose interpretation for the Louisiana Purchase (because it gave the government more power – flexibility)

What was the foreign policy doctrine of the early 1800s that dealt with the region below the US in the Western Hemisphere? ****** Doctrine

What was the foreign policy doctrine of the early 1800s that dealt with the region below the US in the Western Hemisphere? Monroe Doctrine

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1.

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1. __________ stay out of _________ ______________ 2. The ___________ will stay out of _______________

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1. Europe stay out of _________ ______________ 2. The ___________ will stay out of _______________

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1. Europe stay out of Latin America 2. The ___________ will stay out of _______________

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1. Europe stay out of Latin America 2. The United States will stay out of _______________

Two key parts to the Monroe Doctrine were… 1. Europe stay out of Latin America 2. The United States will stay out of European affairs.

******** ********* was a term coined meaning the US would settle the entire continent from coast to coast (encouraged people to move _________)

Manifest ********* was a term coined meaning the US would settle the entire continent from coast to coast (encouraged people to move _________)

Manifest Destiny was a term coined meaning the US would settle the entire continent from coast to coast (encouraged people to move _________)

Manifest Destiny was a term coined meaning the US would settle the entire continent from coast to coast (encouraged people to move west)

Two compromises between the Northern and Southern states before the Civil War were the __________ Compromise and the Compromise of ______

Two compromises between the Northern and Southern states before the Civil War were the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of ______

Two compromises between the Northern and Southern states before the Civil War were the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850

Important terms of the Missouri Compromise were _________ entered as a slave state _________ entered as a free state and no _________ above

Important terms of the Missouri Compromise were Missouri entered as a slave state _________ entered as a free state and no _________ above

Important terms of the Missouri Compromise were Missouri entered as a slave state Maine entered as a free state and no _________ above

Important terms of the Missouri Compromise were Missouri entered as a slave state Maine entered as a free state and no slavery above

Important term of the Compromise of 1850 was the F________ S_______ Laws would be enforced in the North.

Important term of the Compromise of 1850 was the Fugitive Slave Laws would be enforced in the North.

This term means the western territories could vote for themselves to decide if they would be free or slave territories. P****** S**********

This term means the western territories could vote for themselves to decide if they would be free or slave territories. Popular Sovereignty

This slave sued for his freedom after his master died (he was in a free territory) **** ***** The ******* ****** ruled against him and stated slaves have no rights under the Constitution.

This slave sued for his freedom after his master died (he was in a free territory) Dred Scott The ******* ***** ruled against him and stated slaves have no rights under the Constitution.

This slave sued for his freedom after his master died (he was in a free territory) Dred Scott The Supreme Court ruled against him and stated slaves have no rights under the Constitution.

Seven Southern states seceded after ******* ******* was elected in 1860.

Seven Southern states seceded after Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860.

At the beginning of the Civil War President Lincoln stated his primary purpose in fighting the war was to __________ the ________

At the beginning of the Civil War President Lincoln stated his primary purpose in fighting the was to preserve the Union

President Lincoln was criticized for putting some people in jail without a trial at the beginning of the war. He stated this was allowed because ****** ******** was suspended due to the rebellion and national emergency.

President Lincoln was criticized for putting some people in jail without a trial at the beginning of the war. He stated this was allowed because habeas corpus was suspended due to the rebellion and national emergency.

During the war, President Lincoln wrote the ********* ********** which would free all the slaves in the states still in rebellion.

During the war, President Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation which would free all the slaves in the states still in rebellion.

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