American Foreign Policy
Nationalism and Sectionalism
American Culture
Last Quiz Review
Lil' bit of this, lil' bit of that
100

The feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation.

Nationalism 

100

A series of measures intended to make the United States economically self-sufficient.

American System

100

One of the first American writers to gain international fame was (wrote the short story Sleepy Hollow)?

Washington Irving 

100

An agreement between 2 nations.

Treaty

100

What kind of music was popular in the early 1800's?

Religious (gospel)

200

A period of peace, pride, and progress for the United States from 1815 to 1825.

Era of Good Feelings

200

What would unite northern manufacturers, western farmers, and southern planters?

Roads and Canals

200

This author wrote stories about the West and the Native Americans who lived on the frontier fascinated him.

James Fenimore Cooper

200

Native American leader who lost in the Battle of Tippiecanoe.

Tecumseh

200

In the early to mid 1800's American architecture was inspired by these ancient civilizations. (2)

Greek and Roman

300

President Monroe and Secretary of State John Quincy Adams responded by declaring a new foreign policy for the United States.

Monroe Doctrine

300

What was the first road built by the federal government?

Cumberland Road

300

This school created paintings that reflected national pride and an appreciation of the American landscape.

Hudson River Schol

300

Spain lost control of this southern state after The War of 1812.

Florida

300

Who were the candidates in The Election of 1824 (name at least one)?

John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson 

400

Name one of the 4 points in the Monroe Doctrine.

  1. The United States would not interfere in the affairs of European nations.
  2. The United States would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in North and South America.
  3. The Western Hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.
  4. The United States would consider any European power’s attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the Western Hemisphere to be a hostile act.
400

 A canal that created a waterway in New York between Albany and Buffalo, connecting the Hudson River with Lake Erie.

Erie Canal

400

He was the founder of the Hudson River school. He had moved to the United States from Britain in 1819. He soon recognized the unique qualities of the American landscape.

Thomas Cole

400

Runaway slaves fled to Florida and some were adopted by this tribe.

Seminole

400

Name one change in EDUCATION in the early 1800's (from your graphic organizer).

1. Dictionary was created

2. Public schools grew/state funded 

500

What effect did the revolutions in Latin America have on U.S. policy?

Possible Answers: The United States wanted to keep European influence out of newly independent countries; created Monroe Doctrine, warning European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

500

What is loyalty to the interests of one region of a country over the interests of the country as a whole?

Sectionalism

500

He travelled west to paint scenes of the American frontier, including trappers, traders, settlers, and Native Americans.

George Caleb Bingham 

500

British soldiers forced Americans to serve in their navy is known as.

Impressment

500

Name one thing that the Missouri Compromise outlined.

  1. Missouri would enter the Union as a slave state.
  2. Maine would join the Union as a free state, keeping the number of slave and free states equal.
  3. Slavery would be prohibited in any new territories or states formed north of 36°30' latitude—Missouri’s southern border.
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