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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 1 st Adm Developing America Geography War of 1812 & impact Jackson
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George Washington pursued this as the foreign policy to allow for needed time for the US to gain economic and military strength
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Neutrality
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One precedent set by Washington was the creation of a group of presidential advisors known as this.
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cabinet
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Amid controversy, Hamilton proposed the creation of this that could house federal deposits.
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The National Bank
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These were added to imports in the early 1800s to raise revenue and protect domestic manufacturing.
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Tariffs
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Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality, Jefferson’s Embargo Act and the Monroe Doctrine were all efforts to avoid this with European powers
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Political Conflict/War
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The Supreme Court assumed this power in the case Marbury v. Madison
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Judicial review
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Conflicts between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians during the Washington administration gave rise to these.
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Political Parties
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The Marshall Court decisions generally increased this level of government’s power
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Federal
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These two oceans allowed the US to maintain its policy of neutrality through much of the 1800s
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Atlantic and Pacific
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Farmers in the Ohio River Valley gained a great economic benefit when the US acquired this waterway
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The Mississippi River
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This was a foreign policy success because it ended French control of the Mississippi River
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The Louisiana Purchase
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President Jefferson authorized this expedition duo to explore a possible route to the Pacific Ocean.
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Lewis and Clark
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This is the relatively flat region of the US between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains
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Great Plains
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The purchase of the Louisiana territory initially posed a problem for President Jefferson because of this view of the interpretation of the Constitution.
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Strict Constructionist
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During the 1800s the availability of these greatly contributed to the start of the Industrial Revolution.
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Natural Resources
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A battle plan for the attack on Ft Henry is this type of document – primary or secondary?
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Primary
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During the first half of the 1800s, trade and manufacturing most influenced this region of the United States.
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New England/the Northeast
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Farmers could more easily ship their grain to eastern markets when this New York transportation system was completed in 1825.
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The Erie canal.
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A primary goal of this presidential decree (1823) was to prevent European intervention in newly independent Latin American countries.
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The Mornoe Doctrine.
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As a result of this 1820 act, the balance between free and slave states was maintained.
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The Missouri Compromise
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President Jackson’s Indian policy was to force them to move west of this geographic feature.
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Mississippi River
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President Jackson used this system to provide jobs to his political party supporters
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The Spoils System
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The Articles of Confederation and the theory of nullification were both attempts to give this level of government more power.
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state
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Voter participation increased with the election of Jackson (1828) due to the end of this requirement to vote by many states.
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Property
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The Cherokee nation won the right to keep its land in Georgia in this case.
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Worcester (Cherokee Nation) v GA
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