Terms in this set (100)Q&A US History Unit 3 Exam Questions And Answers Actual Solutions Correct Answers "Declaration of Sentiments" DEF - The Declaration of Sentiments is modeled after the Declaration of Independence as a document that proclaimed all men and women are created as equals and that women deserve the same rights as men."Declaration of Sentiments" SIG - At the time, such claims were controversial and radical. The women called out men and the government, This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10- 23:45:26 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/245544270/US-History-Unit-3-Exam-Questions-And-Answers-Actual-Solutions-Correct-Answers- docx/
Terms in this set (100)Q&A demanding to have equal rights in such things as voting and the ability of owning property. It set in motion feminism and the fight for women's rights, especially in the 1900s with the addition of the Nineteenth Amendment.Alamo DEF - A mission with American forces against Mexican forces and fought for the annexation and independence of Texas from Mexico.Alamo SIG - It lead to the independence of Texas and stands as a symbol of bravery and courage for the US, which grew nationalism. It also heightened tensions between Mexico and the US Annexation of Texas DEF - Texas was annexed into the United States in 1845 as the 28th state.Annexation of Texas SIG - The annexation of Texas once again expanded the borders of the United States which allowed for further expansion towards the west. It was another step into creating the US as a transcontinental country. It also lead heightened tensions between Mexico and the US, leading to the Mexican American war Anti- Federalist SIG - Anti- federalists began the belief in state rights and were responsible for the Bill of Rights to protect the rights of citizens. They also fought for more representation for different classes within the government. This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10- 23:45:26 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/245544270/US-History-Unit-3-Exam-Questions-And-Answers-Actual-Solutions-Correct-Answers- docx/
Terms in this set (100)Q&A Anti-Federalist DEF - Anti-federalists believed in state rights and citizen rights. They believed in the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and opposed the Articles of Confederation Definition - A document ratified by all 13 states in 1781 that served as the country's' first constitution and basic government.Articles of Confederation Significance - - served as the first governing document for the newly formed United States that set rule for the states including matters involving war, money, and and limitations of Congress.-unification of the states -nationalism
- allowed the United States to experiment and grow as a government and
country.Bill of Rights DEF - The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments of the Constitution that focuses on protecting the rights of United States' citizens and their liberties.Bill of Rights SIG - set a precedent for many other countries and created the idea of freedom for all in the United States. It protected the rights and liberties of citizens and limited the powers of the government by preventing the abuse of power. This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10- 23:45:26 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/245544270/US-History-Unit-3-Exam-Questions-And-Answers-Actual-Solutions-Correct-Answers- docx/
Terms in this set (100)Q&A Democratic Republicans DEF - Democratic Republicans believed in government for the people, especially the middle class and underprivileged.They were pro-french, believed agriculture was necessary for a successful economy and desired the bulk of power to remain in state.Democratic Republics SIG - Democratic Republicans began the creation of the party system. They argued for the protection of state rights in the creation of the constitution and creating an agriculture based country.Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Elizabeth played a key role in the growing the momentum of women's suffrage and growing the movement. She helped begin the moment towards gender equality, and the idea of women's voting rights.Elizabeth Cady Stanton DEF - Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a famous women's rights activist who is well known for her involvement in the Declaration of Sentiments, drafting the Seneca Falls Declaration, and the president of the National Woman Suffrage Association.Federalist SIG - The divide of federalists and antifederalists began the birth of the party system. It also created a divide within Washington's administration as president that lead to conflict. Federalists also did not believe in the Bill of Rights.Federalists DEF - Federalists believed that the upper class should rule the government, pro-british, and its main goal was to protect the life and liberty This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10- 23:45:26 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/245544270/US-History-Unit-3-Exam-Questions-And-Answers-Actual-Solutions-Correct-Answers- docx/