Module 4 Study Guide 4.01 1. Describe what happened to the Federalist party. 2. How did the events of his past, affect George Washington’s leadership style? 3. Examine precedents George Washington set as President. 4.02 1. Describe how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson felt was the best way to run a government. 2. Explain the what each of the following were and the significance of : The XYZ affair. The Jay Treaty The Alien Sedition Act 3. What was significant about President John Adams? 4. What role did Civic Virtue have in the presidency of John A
Module 4 Study Guide 4.01 1. Describe what happened to the Federalist party. 2. How did the events of his past, affect George Washington’s leadership style? 3. Examine precedents George Washington set as President. 4.02 1. Describe how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson felt was the best way to run a government. 2. Explain the what each of the following were and the significance of : The XYZ affair. The Jay Treaty The Alien Sedition Act 3. What was significant about President John Adams? 4. What role did Civic Virtue have in the presidency of John Adams? 4.03 1. Describe the life of slaves in the late 1700s early 18oos? What problems did free slaves often face? 2. Review primary and secondary sources and how to determine the reliability of each. 4.04 1. Describe in detail the major events of Thomas Jefferson’s presidency. 2. Thomas Jefferson wanted an agrarian society. What did he do during his presidency that showed his motivations to create this type of society? 3. Why did the French agree to sell the Louisiana Territory to Thomas Jefferson? 4. What happened during the War of 1812? Why were some Americans more supportive of this War than others? 5. Explain what happened during the Haitian Revolution. Describe the characteristics of Touissant L’Ouverture’s effective leadership during this time. How did the events of the Haitian Revolution impact what was going on in the United States? 4.05 1. Why are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark significant to U.S. history? 2. Describe the findings / experiences of Lewis and Clark when exploring the Louisiana territory. 4.06 Causes, Courses, and Consequences of the War of 1812 - 1. What was the War of 1812 about? 2. Who was involved in the War of 1812? 3. Where was the War of 1812? Be sure to give details on battle location and people involved. 4. Why was there a War of 1812? 5. When did the War of 1812 take place (beginning to end)?
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