APUSH Study Game!

<p>Dorothea Dix - advocated on behalf of the insane.</p>

<p>The quote “The power to tax involves the power to destory” came from what Supreme Court case?</p>

<p>Dorothea Dix - the woman who advocated and succeeded in establishing institutions designed to help disabled peoples.</p>

<p>Quote - McCullough vs. Maryland</p>

<p>Tennessee government didn’t change the proportion of representatives in their state legislature in response to population changes. Baker vs. Carr forced the reapportionment of the state representatives. It’s like redistricting to account for population growth or movement.</p>

<p>Who is Thurgood Marshall?</p>

<p>The quote “The power to tax involves the power to destory” came from what Supreme Court case?</p>

<p>McCulloch v. Maryland</p>

<p>Who was Alfred Thayer Mahan?</p>

<p>He wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon…. He believed a powerful navy is key to a strong nation.</p>

<p>Contrast the views of Booker T. Washington, Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey.</p>

<p>T. Marshall - 1st African-American to serve in the Supreme Court</p>

<p>Who were/was the president(s) to be impeached?</p>

<p>Who were/was the president(s) to be impeached?
Andrew Johnson: violation of tenure of office act, Rep congress hated him for hindering their reconstruction plan.
Clinton: sex scandal</p>

<p>What led to the Panic of 1837?</p>

<p>Booker T. Washington - educational equality, so black can help themselves and achieve economic equality as well</p>

<p>Du Bois - Blacks and Whites are entirely equal. Criticized Washington for only advocating educational equality.</p>

<p>Marcus Garvey - Back To Africa Movement.</p>

<p>Mahan wrote a book that influenced America to be an imperialistic nation.</p>

<p>Andrew Johnson was impeached and acquitted by one vote.</p>

<p>Richard Nixon had Articles of Impeachment introduced against him, but resigned before they were voted on.</p>

<p>Bill Clinton was impeached and acquitted by a relatively safe margin. This backfired on the Republicans.</p>

<p>Who wrote George Washington’s farewell address?</p>

<p>(Btw the name of the book by Mahan was The Influence of Seapower Upon History)</p>

<p>Panic of 1837 was caused by Andrew Jackson and his creation of Specie Circular and his refusal to recharter the Second Bank of the US.</p>

<p>Do you guys think we have to know a lot of Supreme Court cases and authors of books?</p>

<p>^^^ no idea. i just try to know the really big one :P. our teacher tried to have us memorize all the warren ones, but the plan never followed through</p>

<p>The Panic of 1837 was caused by a combination of the absence of the National Bank after Jackson killed it and the Specie Circular which mandated that land payments must be made in gold or silver.</p>

<p>What was the general response to the tariff of 1816 throughout the three sections of the United States (North, South, West)?</p>

<p>Yeah the warren ones are harder than marshall ones for some reason. haha</p>

<p>What is the difference between the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions and the Virginia and New Jersey plans?</p>

<p>Tariff of 1816: first protective tariff.
North really want to trade with Brit. again, so they weren’t full-on supporting it. South didn’t like it because tariff’s never good for farmers. West, especially war hawks, ardently supported it because it protect developing industries.</p>

<p>am i right??</p>

<p>I need help with immigration patterns, the major immigrant groups for each time period: antebellum, reconstruction, progressives, WWI-WWII period</p>

<p>What is the difference between the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions and the Virginia and New Jersey plans?</p>

<p>The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions were pieces of legislation put forward by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively, advocating the philosophy of nullification following the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts by the Federalists during John Adams’ Presidential Term.</p>

<p>The Virginia and New Jersey Plans were conflicting plans for the constitution of the Congress under the Constitution (as opposed to the Articles of Confederation). The Virginia Plan had a bicameral legislature and the New Jersey Plan had a unicameral legislature with the Virginia Plan resembling the modern House of Representatives and the New Jersey Plan resembling the modern Senate, in that the Virginia Plan favored large states with large populations and the New Jersey Plan favored small states with small populations. The compromise which gave us what we have today was the Connecticut Plan.</p>

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<p>What were the reasons for the founding of the colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island in the context of the history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.</p>

<p>Antebellum - Irish and Germans?</p>

<p>Reconstruction - Southern and Eastern Europeans</p>

<p>Progressives - Still southern and eastern europeans? Not sure.</p>

<p>WWI - WWII period - immigration was choked off by the government</p>

<p>What is the difference between the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions and the Virginia and New Jersey plans?</p>

<p>Virginia and Kentucky Resolution by Madison and Jefferson respectively: state’s right to nullify federal law.
Virginia Plan (by Madison) during the constitution convention: pro-big states. bicameral. representation according to population.
New Jersey Plan (by Paterson): pro-small states. one chamber congress. equal representation</p>

<p>As for the Tariff of 1816, I didn’t really set that up right, but you’re generally correct. Lumping the North together was a mistake because the Mid-Atlantic colonies (NY and NJ) supported it almost as much as the West, whereas New England opposed it. The South was opposed to it, but not nearly as adamantly as the tariffs of 1828 or 1832.</p>