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APUSH MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE

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Racism [5]
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Dred Scott v. Sandford [8]
Three-Fifths Compromise [9]
Northwest Ordinance [10]
Dred Scott [11]
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Thomas Jefferson [13]
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APUSH MIDTERM REVIEW: Social class system in pre-Revolutionary America: Upper class: Land gentry, nobles from England, self-made men (Hamilton and Jefferson) Merchants: wealthy merchants (Paul Revere) Middle class: tradesmen (blacksmith, farmers, etc.) Indentured Servants: (white free men, but worked on their own farms) Slaves Views of founding fathers towards political parties: Did not want it because they felt it would be dangerous to the U.S. Fear it would divide the American people between ideological lines Anti-Federalist vs. Federalist Federalist vs. Republicans Beliefs of Jefferson and Hamilton: Start of two political parties

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