Midterm#2 People Flashcards
1st president, farewell Address
Washington
2nd president, looses 2nd term, federalist
John Adams
3rd President, dem-rep party, won election 1800
Jefferson
6th president, won 1824, beat Jackson
John Quincy Adams
7th president, won election 1828, Jacksonian Democracy, harsh towards Native Americans
Andrew Jackson
judge during Marbury v Madison, judicial review
Marshal
anti-federalist papers, against ratification
Brutus
“Letters from American Farmer” diversity + hard work = citizen
Crevecouer
live in same area does not equal shared ideas or beliefs
Conn T
founders saw polarization, factions coming just not the scale
stacey schiff
consitution has immoral compromises, still celebrate the good
Danielle Allen
“civil disobedience” nonviolent resistance to unjust laws , government is corrupt
henry David Thoreau
“a disquisition on government” slavery is a positive good, concurrent majority
John C Calhoun
independence day is hypocritical to slaves
Fredrick Douglas
“cannibals All” slaves have it better than white wage workers
George Fitzhugh
senator republican party, “The barbarism of slavery”
Charles Sumner
southern whig, advised against succession, “slavery was the cornerstone of the south”
Alexander H Stephens
republican, introduced reconstruction acts for south after war
Thaddeus Stevens
took presidency after lincoln was assasinated, tried to veto reconstruction acts, racist, was impeached
Andrew Johnson
we have a chance to make new gov, get out of human predicament cycle
1 Hamilton
shared history is what unites United States
2 Jay
large republic will not result in tyranny
9 hamilton
factions lareg republic will be successful against
10 Madison
3 power types, national federal compound, states will still have power
39 Madison