Week+8+Reading

> **Text pp. 297-303** > > Key SFI: franchise, universal manhood suffrage, white male democracy, Noah Webster, American vs the King's English, James Monroe, Virginia Dynasty, John Quincy Adams, John Calhoun, American System, Henry Clay (Hank), 2nd BUS, infrastructure, protective tariff, National Republicans, Tariff of 1816, American yeomanry, Yankees, Cumberland Gap, Wilderness Road, Old Northwest, Old Southwest, "second middle passage", Act to Prohibit the Importation of Slaves (passed 3/2/1807, in effect from 1/1/1808) > > **Read** pp. 304-306 and 313-317 > **Bring** either your text or AMSCO to school Thursday and Friday 10/5-6. > > Key SFI: Land Acts (1796, 1801, 1820), squatters's rights, preemption, "improvements," Robert Livingston, French (Spanish) Louisiana, LA Purchase, Burr Conspiracy, Burr-Hamilton Duel, British blockade, reexport, West Indies trade, Emperor Napoleon I, //Essex// decision, Nonimportation Act, //Leopard-Chesapeake// Incident, impressment, 1807 Embargo Act/Dambargo/Go bar 'em/Ograbme, Force Act, Nonintercourse Acts, War Hawks, British sack of DC, Hartford Convention, "Mr. Madison's War," Treaty of Ghent, Battle of New Orleans, General Andrew Jackson > > Guiding question: To what extent is the characterization of Republicans as strict constructionists of the US Constitution opposed to the loose construction of the Federalists accurate during the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison? > > **Review** text Ch. 7 for Tuesday quiz. > AMSCO coverage: Ch. 6, **pp. 96-116** > AMSCO practice MCQ key: 1. A 2. B 3. E 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. D
 * Thurs 10/6
 * Weds 10/5
 * Mon 10/3