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Golden Ticket Exam Questions Answered Correctly! Graded A+ Anti-Federalists - Answers want a local state government and have a strict view of the constitution Thomas Jefferson - Answers 3rd President, wrote the declaration of independence, was an anti-federalist Articles of Confederation - Answe...

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Anti-Federalists - Answers want a local state government and have a strict view of the constitution

Thomas Jefferson - Answers 3rd President, wrote the declaration of independence, was an anti-
federalist

Articles of Confederation - Answers first form of government, led to a rebellion of farmers called Shays
Rebellion

Bill of Rights - Answers The first ten amendments to the Constitution, rights granted to US citizens

Federalists - Answers Wanted a strong central government, was a political party

Constitution - Answers established a strong central government

Alexander Hamilton - Answers The person who wanted to start government, He also wanted a strong
central government, federalist, created the economic system

Tariffs - Answers a fee charged for goods imported from another country

Manifest Destiny - Answers 1800s belief that Americans had the God given right to spread across the
continent.

Louisiana Purchase - Answers Territory in western United States purchased from France in 1803 for $15
million, Thomas Jefferson made the purchase

Annexation of Texas - Answers Texas was added as a state to the USA in 1845

Popular Sovereignty - Answers A belief that ultimate power resides in the people.

Free Soil - Answers against sending slavery into new territories

Monroe Doctrine - Answers States that the US would not interfere with any existing European Colonies
in the Americas, any interference from outside countries in the Americas would be considered a threat

Latin America - Answers The geographic region that includes Middle/Central America, South America
and the Caribbean.

Roosevelt Corollary - Answers Addition to the Monroe Doctrine stating America's right to intervene in
Latin American affairs

Lewis and Clark - Answers Jefferson sent to explore and map out the new lands bought from the French
in 1803

Abraham Lincoln - Answers 16th president, fought against slavery, republican

Preserve the Union - Answers Lincoln's main goal in fighting the Civil War

, Emancipation Proclamation - Answers order issued by Abraham Lincoln declaring slaves in all rebelling
states were free, Lincoln hoped to give the war a moral focus

radical republicans - Answers wanted to punish white southern leaders, helped freed slaves out as much
as possible

Lassez faire capitalism - Answers government should not interfere with businesses and regulations,
thought it was better for the economy, think lazy government

Social Darwinism - Answers The belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic
struggle. Rich live well, the poor don't survive.

Gospel of Wealth - Answers the belief that the wealthy have a duty to help others

Robber Baron - Answers a business leader who became wealthy through dishonest methods, people
thought they were out to hurt small businesses

Nativism - Answers A policy of favoring native-born people over foreign-born ones, immigrants were
discriminated against

New Immigration - Answers Immigrants from Southern and Eastern European countries and Asia arriving
in the late 1800s

Red Scare - Answers fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life

Immigration Quotas - Answers enforced limitations on numbers of people allowed to come into this
country from other countries

Granger Movement - Answers started as local community centers to help farmers in 1867, develops into
the populist party, hated big business and monopolies, worked to help farmers in debt

Populist Party - Answers The people party, party to support farmers

Free Silver - Answers having silver back the value of a dollar at ratio of 16:1

Populist idea

favors farmers and debtors

Williams Jennings Bryan - Answers backed bimetalism, or the use of gold and silver to back money.
Made a speech at the Democratic Convention about this

Interstate Commerce Act - Answers Created to oversee the activities of the railroad companies and set
fair prices for shipping

Progressive - Answers reformer in the late 1800's and early 1900's who wanted to improve American life
in cities

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