Colonialism - Reconstruction II
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- Q1Necessary and proper clauseElastic clause30sEditDelete
- Q2five slaves would count as three people for taxation and representation purposes3/5 Compromise30sEditDelete
- Q3warned of entangling alliances; suppression of the Whiskey RebellionGeorge Washington's Presidency30sEditDelete
- Q4insisted that federal laws superior to state lawsChief Justice John Marshall30sEditDelete
- Q5Established judicial reviewMarbury v. Madison30sEditDelete
- Q6Thomas Jefferson's belief before his acquisition of the Louisiana TerritoryStrict interpretation of the Constitution30sEditDelete
- Q7attempts by the government to reduce conflict over slaveryMissouri Compromise and Compromise of 185030sEditDelete
- Q81862 law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for five yearsHomestead Act30sEditDelete
- Q91800s belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent.Manifest Destiny30sEditDelete
- Q10system in which a farmer tended a portion of a planter's land in return for a share of the cropsharecropping30sEditDelete
- Q11system of farming in which a person rents land to farm from a plantertenant farming30sEditDelete
- Q12abolished slavery13th amendment30sEditDelete
- Q13citizenship, due process, equal protection14th amendment30sEditDelete
- Q14granted black men the right to vote.15th amendment30sEditDelete
- Q15keep the union together by not punishing the south, but he was assassinatedLincoln's reconstruction plan30sEditDelete
- Q16was more harsh than Lincoln's; disfranchised former ConfederatesAndrew Johnson's reconstruction plan30sEditDelete
- Q17disagreed with President Johnson about how to readmit the Southern states following the Civil WarRadical Republican's plan for reconstruction30sEditDelete