This SCOTUS case established judicial review.
Marbury v Madison
The idea that women should take charge of educating their children in the ways of the new republic.
Republican Motherhood
How was the Election of 1824 decided?
It went to the House or Representatives
This was the name for the period after the War of 1812 when the Democratic-Republicans dominated politics.
What is the Era of Good Feelings?
How did Jackson destroy the BUS?
He removed the federal government's funds and placed them in state banks.
This is one of the forms of resistance to slavery.
Numerous responses...
The Trail of Tears resulted in Native Americans from the East Coast being moved to present day...
What is Oklahoma?
The American system of manufactures relied on this to speed up production.
What is mass production of interchangeable parts?
This replaced property qualifications as a voting requirement during the Jackson Era.
What is race?
Supreme Court case that declared Labor Unions were legal as long as they are peaceful...
Commonwealth v. Hunt
These policies were proposed after the War of 1812 as a way to protect America's "infant industries."
What is the American System? (government support of infrastructure, National Bank, and protective (high) tariffs?
This was the 19th century belief that women belonged in the private sphere and men belonged in the public sphere.
What is the Cult of Domesticity? (Doe-mess-ti-city)
This is a significant slave rebellion of the 19th century.
What are Gabriel's (VA, 1800), Denmark Vesey's (SC, 1822 ), Nat Turner's (VA, 1831), Amistad (1839), Creole (1841)?
These sisters were southerners who became abolitionists and were outspoken critics of slavery.
Who were the Grimke sisters?
Who is Alexis de Tocqueville?
This hand-picked successor to President Jackson was president during the Trail of Tears.
Who was Martin Van Buren?
The agreement in which one contested state was admitted as a slave-holding state, the other as a free state, and slavery was prohibited in the rest of the Louisiana Territory north of latitude 36°30’ .
What is the Missouri Compromise?
This is the policy of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of others with the pretense that is for their own benefit.
What is paternalism?
This was the man-made waterway completed in 1825 that helped connect the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes region of the US and helped New York become a financial powerhouse.
What is the Erie Canal?
What are: temperance, public education, invention of the asylum, women's rights/suffrage?
Born into slavery in 1799, this person was an outspoken critic of slavery and defender of women's rights who insisted that feminists pay attention to the plight of poor and working-class women.
Who was Sojourner Truth?
This is one of the ways the law was transformed during the market revolution to support the growth of business.
Dartmouth College v Woodward (charters from states are contracts), Gibbons v Ogden (states could not grant monopolies), fed gov't protection from local gov't in court cases, changed incorporation laws (fee instead of approval from state
What caused the Panic of 1837?
No National Bank
Western lands remaining unsold (no paper money)
Independence movements in Latin America prompted American leaders to issue this, which opposed further efforts of European powers to colonize the western hemisphere and held that the US would abstain from European wars.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The Nullification Crisis was caused by this.
What is when SC threatened to secede over the tariff of abominations and Andrew Jackson threatened to use the Force Act?
This invention made the Mississippi River the main transportation route in the US in the early to mid-1800s since ships could now travel easily in both directions.
What is the steamboat?
List two causes for War of 1812
land, impressment, pressures on the frontier
This movement, rooted in America's Protestant churches, first urged moderation, then encouraged drinkers to help each other to resist temptation, and ultimately demanded that local, state, and national governments prohibit alcohol outright.
What is the temperance movement?
Name the 3 "new SW" states that were created after the Indian Removal Act allowed for the expansion of cotton production.
What are 3 of the following: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas?
This was Jackson's requirement of hard money over paper money to purchase federal lands.
What was the "Specie Circular"?
This person, who was elected "Principal Chief" under the Cherokee Constitution, led the majority of the Cherokee who used passive resistance against Indian Removal.
Who is John Ross?
Andrew Jackson ignored this SCOTUS court case when he proposed the Indian Removal Bill.
What is Worcester v Georgia?
Head of the supreme court under Jefferson-Monroe, who opposed Democratic-Republican legislation, and enforced federalists policies (strong national government)
Who is John Marshall?
This caused the schism in the abolitionist movement when the American + Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and the Liberty Party broke away from the American Anti-Slavery Society.
What was the dispute over having women in leadership positions and disagreement about W.L. Garrison's refusal to support abolitionists voting or running for political office?