Social Studies STAAR Test Review Government and the
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Social Studies STAAR Test Review
Government and the Constitution
1. Articles of Confederation • First U. S. Constitution. • Weak National government.
3. Northwest Ordinance • Set up an orderly system to bring in new states, specifically Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
2. Philadelphia Convention of 1787 • Called to revise the Articles of Confederation • New Constitution was written. • Blueprint for American Government
4. Development of Political Parties Anti-Federalists Important Leaders Federalists Thomas Jefferson George Mason James Madison John Adams Alexander Hamilton Government Weak National Government Strong National Government Constitution Strict Interpretation Loose Interpretation Economy Based on agriculture Based on industry Democracy Fear of rule by one or a few Fear of mob rule Foreign Affairs Closer ties with France Closer ties with England ISSUES
5. Federalism and Anti-Federalism Anti-Federalist Too much government power Creates Checks and balances to prevent Tyranny Took too much power from the states Tyranny of Majority not possible because of U. S. diversity Tyranny of the Majority Supported Bill of Rights to be added after ratification Legislative should be more powerful than the executive Federalist Papers were written to support a new constitution Needed a Bill of Rights to protect individuals
6. Federalist • For the Constitution
7. Federalist Papers • Written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay to gain support for the Constitution.
8. Anti-Federalist • Against the Constitution • Feared a loss of rights
Creating A New Government: Major Principles of the Constitution
10. Popular Sovereignty • Means the government was created by the people in order to govern themselves Power of the People
11. Republicanism • Government in which the desires of people are represented in government by elected representatives People Elect Representatives
12. Federalism • Power of the government is shared between the states and national government
13. Separation of Powers • Split the powers of government into three branches: Legislative Executive Judicial L E J Make Laws Carries out Laws Court System
14. Checks and Balances • Each branch makes sure the others are working the way they are supposed to EXAMPLES:
15. Limited Government • Placed strict limits on government to protect the people
16. Individual Rights • The first 10 amendments of the Constitution protect individual rights against the power of the government • Known as the “Bill of Rights”
17. Bill of Rights • 1 st Amendment-Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Petition, and Assembly • 2 nd Amendment-Right to bear arms • 3 rd Amendment-protection from quartering troops • 4 th Amendment-protection from unreasonable search and seizure • 5 th Amendment-grand jury, protection from self incrimination
18. Bill of Rights • 6 th Amendment-Right to jury for criminal trial, Right to a speedy trial • 7 th Amendment-Right to jury in civil cases • 8 th Amendment-No cruel and unusual punishment • 9 th Amendment-Protection of rights not stated in the Constitution • 10 th Amendment-Powers not listed go to the states and the people
First Four Presidents
19. George Washington 1 st president (unamisouly chosen); encouraged no political parties and wanted American isolationism from foreign affairs
20. John Adams 2 nd president; dealt with the XYZ Affair, Alien and Sedition Acts
21. Thomas Jefferson 3 rd president, Marbury v. Madison(Judicial Review), Louisiana Purchase (1803) purchased from France for $15 million, doubled the size of the United States, Embargo Act of 1807 which restricted trade with any country
22. James Madison 4 th president, War of 1812 -U. S. gains worldwide respect and helped spark Industrial Revolution, Henry Clay’s American system
The Four Presidents Major Events George Washington Farewell Address- preached isolationism and no political parties John Adams XYZ Affair- a political scandal Alien and Sedition Acts- harsh immigration policies Thomas Jefferson Marbury v. Madison – Judicial Review and constitutionality Louisiana Purchase of 1803 - doubled the size of U. S. Embargo Act of 1807 - limited international trade James Madison War of 1812 - a spark for Industrial Revolution and international respect Henry Clay’s American system- an American Economic Plan(tarriffs, national bank, and internal improvements)
23. War of 1812 Causes Effects England prevented trade with other countries Foreign Affairs-proved it could protect itself England impressed (kidnapped) sailors and forced them into the British Navy Economy-America became more independent of foreign trade; created their own goods, sparked the Industrial Revolution England encouraged Native Americans to attack settlers Nationalism-helped Americans feel more Patriotic about their
Early Nation
75. Great Compromise • Set up Congress into 2 houses • House of Representatives: Based on state’s population • Senate- Two for each state
76. Three-Fifths Compromise • Settled how slaves would be counted for taxation and representation purposes.
77. Branches of Government • Executive. President: Carries out the laws. • Legislative. Congress: Makes laws. • Judicial- Courts: Interprets the laws.
78. Bill of Rights • First 10 Amendments to the Constitution • Protects Unalienable rights
79. Amendment Process • Addition or change to the Constitution. • 2/3 approval vote in both houses of Congress. • ¾ approval of states.
80. Federalist Party • Alexander Hamilton • Believed in a strong national government
81. Democratic-Republican Party • Thomas Jefferson • Weak national government
82. Bank of the United States • Bank chartered by the National government to provide bank notes to be used as money and to regulate state banks.
83. Washington’s Farewell Address • Warned against political parties, foreign entanglements, regional differences, and having a debt.
84. 1803 • Year Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for $15 million. • Doubled the size of the U. S.
85. Marbury v Madison • John Marshall. Supreme Court case which established Judicial Review. • Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional.
86. James Madison • “Father of the Constitution”
87. War of 1812 • War with Britain over impressment, interference with American trade, and military aid to Indians.
88. James Monroe • His doctrine stated European countries were to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.
89. Missouri Compromise • Missouri- slave state. Maine free state. • First sectional issue between the North and South.
90. Sectionalism • When one part of the country looks out for its own interests.
Industrial Revolution
91. Industrial Revolution • Production of goods and products in factories by machines. • Led to more goods being produced at lower prices.
92. Urbanization • Major movement of people from rural (Countryside) to cities (urban).
93. Interchangeable Parts • Eli Whitney. • Parts are made exactly the same to make it easier to replace defective parts.
94. Agricultural Inventions • Cotton Gin- Eli Whitney- Created a demand for slaves. • Steel Plow- John Deere- Increased agricultural production. • Mechanical Reaper. Cyrus Mc. Cormick. Increased grain production.
95. Transportation • Steamboat- Robert Fulton. Decreased travel time on water. • Canals- Man made waterways found mainly in the Northeast. Connected cities by water. • Railroads- Fastest form of transportation on land. Led to growth of cities and westward expansion.
96. Commerce • Mc. Culloch v. Maryland. Supreme Court case which stated Congress had the power to carry out its power stated in the Constitution. • Gibbons v. Ogden. Supreme Court case which stated Congress could regulate interstate commerce. Maryland, you can’t tax the Bank of the U. S.
97. Improvement in Communication • Telegraph- Samuel Morse Allowed people to communicate over long distances.
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