Federal Period
Industrial Revolution
Westward Expansion
Reform Movements
Before, During or After the Civil War
100

The first 5 Presidents of the US in ORDER.

Washington

Adams

Jefferson

Madison

Monroe


100

Eli Whitney is known for inventing this.

The Cotton Gin

100

A 19th-century belief that the expansion of the nation westward across North America was both justified and inevitable.

Manifest Destiny

100

This reform was headed by Dorthea Dix after visiting and finding deplorable conditions.

Prison Reform

100

This Supreme Court case stated that slaves, like this man, were property -- NOT people

The Dred Scott decision

200

What US President used the SPOILS SYSTEM to reward his political supporters?

Andrew Jackson

200

Nickname of women who worked in sewing factories.

The Lowell Mill Girls

200

Name of the route most settlers used to travel to move west.

The Oregon Trail

200

What was the name of the women's rights convention held in NY 1848? 

The Seneca Falls Convention

200

Constitutional Amendment which stated that all citizens deserve due process and should be treated equally under the law.

The 14th Amendment

300

This presidential doctrine was issued to limit European influence in Latin America

the Monroe Doctrine
300

As industrialization led to bigger machines, work moved from homes to ________.

Factories

300

This caused thousands of Americans to head West lured by the idea of becoming instant millionaires.

The Gold Rush

300

Known as Sojourner Truth and gave a speech called "Ain't I a Woman?"

Isabella Baumfree

300

The North's Overall Strategy to win the Civil War.

The Anaconda Plan

400

A period in American history characterized by a sense of national unity, economic growth, and a decline in political partisanship. 

Era of Good Feelings

400

The country which the Industrial Revolution began.

Great Britain

400

Purchase that doubled the size of the US

Louisiana Purchase

400

This reform movement wanted to address the issue of Alcohol Abuse (looking for the specific name)

The Temperance Movement

400

Government Agency who provided medicine, food, housing, and education to newly freed Americans.

The Freedman's Bureau

500

The "Trail of Tears" was the forced displacement of American Indians from their lands. The was a direct result of what act.

Indian Removal Act

500

This person became known as the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution” as well as the “Father of the American Factory System.”  Enlisted families to work in his mills.

Samuel Slater

500

Which territory joined the US after it became an independent republic?

Texas

500

A religious movement where Mormons moved to Utah for religious freedom and also revival meetings were being held.

The Second Great Awakening

500

California admitted as a free state and the abolishing of buying and selling of slaves in Washington DC was part of what?

The Compromise of 1850.

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