Questions+for+Mr.+Rowells-

110. What were the long-term effects of Andrew Jackson's Bank War? (Hilde N) 111. To what extent was the South affected during the Restoration period by legislation enacted by Congress during the Civil War? (Hilde N) 112. Did the early issue of state versus federal rights fade out, or was it increased by sectionalism prior to the Civil War? (Hilde N) 113. Disregarding differences in time periods, how are the mindsets of the colonists in the Revolutionary War and the southerners in the Civil War comparable? Different? (Hilde N) 114. How successful were antebellum reform movements in accomplishing their goals? Did some, like women's suffrage, experience delays, or did they achieve some gains? (Hilde N) 115. When did Mississippi re enter the union? (Anne Marie Brugioni) 116. What is the Pacific Railway Act? (Anne Marie Brugioni) 117. How many men did the Conscription Act actually draft? (Anne Marie Brugioni) 118. How many men were part of the conspiracy to kill Lincoln? (Anne Marie Brugioni) 119. Why did women's suffrage quickly become an important issue in the 1800's? (Scott H) 120. Why couldn't the Constitution be motified to satisfy the demands of the growing nation? (Scott H) 121. When did sectionalism begin in the United States? (Scott H) 122. In what ways was Samuel Morse's telegraph used in the Civil War? (Scott H) 123. What was the most important effect the nullification crisis had on America? (Nathan McMahon) 124. What caused the death of the Federalist Party? (Nathan McMahon) 125. What were causes of the Era of Good Feelings? (Nathan McMahon) 126. What were some characteristics of America during the Era of Good Feelings? (Nathan McMahon) 127. Since the Wilmot Proviso never actually became a law, how was it a cause of the Civil War because it never had any effect on Americans? (Nathan McMahon) 128. Why did Booth kill Lincoln on April 15, 1865 if he had been planning it for two years? (Ryan H.) 129. Besides the fact that Booth was the leader, why was he the only one to carry out the plan? (Ryan H.) 130. If McClellan was a good general then why was he relinquished from the position? (Ryan H.) 131. Did the Emancipation Proclamation eventually free all the slaves? (Ryan H.) 132. You said that while Ulysses S. Grant was general he would only accept total surrender. How would other battles be won? (Ryan H.) 133. What exactly is Van Burans divorce bill? JRosenberg 134. What is the importance of the webster-ashburton treaty?Jrosenberg 135.What did the Wilmot proviso do?Jrosenberg 136.Explain Fletcher v. Peck and its significance to the era of good feelings. Jrosenberg 137.What were the main aspects of the freedmans bureau?Jrosenberg 138. You said that the Civil War really ended when Licoln was killed, but then you also said that the Ghettysburg Adress changed the nation. I don't understand what you're trying to say. Which one really made the impact on the nation and war? (Ashton H) 139. The Union had the Andaconda Plan and the Confederation wanted to circle in on D.C. Was the confed. 's plan a mini Andaconda Plan w/o breaking the North in half? (Ashton H.) 140. What were some of the actions/laws being passed the governemnt was taking/creating, to make it look live the abolishment of slavery was the reason for bad things happening, even though it wasn't? (Ashton H) 141.Wasn't one of the reasons the South went to war with the North was because Lincoln became pres. (it gave them another reason to). So when Lincoln died, couldnt that be a reason why the South didn't rise again (they lost another reason/excuse, thier blame-ie)? (Ashton H) 142. Why were more people in the North against slavery, when really they have almost nothing to do with it? Why, was slavery such a negative in thing in the North at the time compared to the South? (Ashton H) 143. What was the lasting effects on battlefield tactics throughout the world after the civil war?(Tim H) 144. How did battlefield medicine change not only for the Americans but for the rest of the world, and how this effect world shift of powers?(Tim H) 145. The invention of the repeater rifle not only help shape the west, but how did it effect the eastern states during the late civil war?(Tim H) 146. With republicans controlling senate and making any new laws during the civil war, were there any radical democrats who opposed this movement of power violently?(Tim H) 147. How did the rise of nationalism of the Gettysburg address effect Irish immigrants in areas such as Chicago or farther west? (Tim H) 148. Why did the Democrats and Whigs shy away from discussing slavery issues in the 1848 presidential election? (Evan H) 149. What contributions did the Free Soil Party make to American government? (Evan H) 150. Why did Texans feel that Santa Fe was rightfully theirs? (Evan H) 151. Did the California gold diggers have any restrictions as to where they were allowed to mine? Were plots of land claimed during this time or was California a "free for all" in terms of searching for gold? (Evan H) 152. Was the California Gold Rush the cause of economic troubles/ 'panic'? How/ How not? (Evan H)